Prospective
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- Joined
- Nov 1, 2019
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- 200
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- EPIC
- Vessel Make
- 43' Ocean Super Sport
Previously I noticed I had been losing a little bit of coolant on my port engine. Expansion tank was empty and I've probably put a quart of coolant in since a cooling system rydlyme flush/refill performed by yard at the end of last seasons (maybe 40hrs ago).
So I was checking things over and popped the coolant cap on top of the engine to check the level there since expansion tank was empty. I found it covered in oil. I dipped my finger in and got to coolant pretty quick. So estimating 2-3 ounces of oil that settled at top.
As I understand it oil in coolant could be one of 3 things... head gasket, cracked head, or oil cooler.
I change my own oil at the end of each season and have never noticed anything odd about the used oil. But I pump it into buckets and don't always see it that closely. The yard JUST changed the oil as part of an exhaust elbow service and didn't say anything about the oil looking odd but not sure how carefully they looked either. And I'm not losing much coolant so not sure how noticeable it would be in the oil (7+ gallons). I would also note I've never had a problem with temps.
My best guess is and I am hoping it's the oil cooler, as I think that would be cheaper to replace than tearing down the top end of the motor. Seems like that is the most likely culprit given the quantities I seem to be dealing with.
I welcome any thoughts and armchair wisdom on the issue and the diagnostic process. I don't want to just change the oil cooler out as it's a pricey part so not sure what the process is. At $125/hr I'm hoping it's not "take stuff apart until we find it".
So I was checking things over and popped the coolant cap on top of the engine to check the level there since expansion tank was empty. I found it covered in oil. I dipped my finger in and got to coolant pretty quick. So estimating 2-3 ounces of oil that settled at top.
As I understand it oil in coolant could be one of 3 things... head gasket, cracked head, or oil cooler.
I change my own oil at the end of each season and have never noticed anything odd about the used oil. But I pump it into buckets and don't always see it that closely. The yard JUST changed the oil as part of an exhaust elbow service and didn't say anything about the oil looking odd but not sure how carefully they looked either. And I'm not losing much coolant so not sure how noticeable it would be in the oil (7+ gallons). I would also note I've never had a problem with temps.
My best guess is and I am hoping it's the oil cooler, as I think that would be cheaper to replace than tearing down the top end of the motor. Seems like that is the most likely culprit given the quantities I seem to be dealing with.
I welcome any thoughts and armchair wisdom on the issue and the diagnostic process. I don't want to just change the oil cooler out as it's a pricey part so not sure what the process is. At $125/hr I'm hoping it's not "take stuff apart until we find it".