ctjstr
Senior Member
- Joined
- Nov 24, 2017
- Messages
- 399
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- "Convergence"
- Vessel Make
- Camano Troll
This has me perplexed. Put about 3 hours on our Camano yesterday, heading out to Longbranch WA from our home port at Day Island. Our engine is a Volvo TAMD 41, like most of the trolls out there.
Got to Longbranch and went to check something and saw the bilge full of oil...like 3 qrts or more. Started looking for any obvious leaks...nothing. Filter fine, oil cooler fine, head and valve covers fine, front seal, fine. rear seal...hard to see, but no obvious signs that oil has been slinging around.
Thinking I might have a hole of some sort in the pan, I filled up the oil and let it sit over night...no oil loss.
Started home this am and kept an eye on the oil. Went through another 3-4 qts getting back to the boathouse.
This thing is dumping enough oil so it shouldn't be hard to spot, but so far, I'm not seeing it.
Plan is to get the bilge cleaned out and place oil absorbent mats under the engine front to back, start it and try and at least get an idea what part of the engine might be the culprit.
I could be missing something, and certainly welcome any suggestions. Pressure was fine at all times.
toni
Got to Longbranch and went to check something and saw the bilge full of oil...like 3 qrts or more. Started looking for any obvious leaks...nothing. Filter fine, oil cooler fine, head and valve covers fine, front seal, fine. rear seal...hard to see, but no obvious signs that oil has been slinging around.
Thinking I might have a hole of some sort in the pan, I filled up the oil and let it sit over night...no oil loss.
Started home this am and kept an eye on the oil. Went through another 3-4 qts getting back to the boathouse.
This thing is dumping enough oil so it shouldn't be hard to spot, but so far, I'm not seeing it.
Plan is to get the bilge cleaned out and place oil absorbent mats under the engine front to back, start it and try and at least get an idea what part of the engine might be the culprit.
I could be missing something, and certainly welcome any suggestions. Pressure was fine at all times.
toni