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Losing oil through top of oil filter
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Losing oil through top of oil filter
FYI: Last Friday look a short run in the ' Mary Jo', my modified Albin 27 FC. After a short while the high temp/low oil pressure alarm started chirping and the oil pressure had dropped to 40. Tied up to a near by dock I found fresh oil on the right side of the 4D61. There was just enough oil left in the oil pan to leave a trace on the tip of the dipstick. What had happen is the metal pipe that's a part of the cooling system located above the oil filter had, through vibration and motion, worn a spot through the top of the filter that let oil escape.
What a mess. Luckily the oil stayed in the engine bed.
A barrier piece of tubing or rubber zipped tied to the pipe will take care of this from happening again.
What a mess. Luckily the oil stayed in the engine bed.
A barrier piece of tubing or rubber zipped tied to the pipe will take care of this from happening again.
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Re: Losing oil through top of oil filter
If the pipe is that close to the filter, how do you remove the filter?
I know it is pretty close on Free State but well clear of chafe.
Maybe your filter is a bit 'taller' than the filters I found. I know I had to hunt for oil filters and when I did source some I bought all their stock.
Well done for catching the temp rise early and avoiding damage. I remember meeting a delivery skipper in Brazil who was re-building the engine. He had a build up of wax in his ears and didn't hear the alarm and cooked his engine!
I know it is pretty close on Free State but well clear of chafe.
Maybe your filter is a bit 'taller' than the filters I found. I know I had to hunt for oil filters and when I did source some I bought all their stock.
Well done for catching the temp rise early and avoiding damage. I remember meeting a delivery skipper in Brazil who was re-building the engine. He had a build up of wax in his ears and didn't hear the alarm and cooked his engine!
1983 Albin 27fc 'Free State' with Lehman 4D61- now sold.
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Re: Losing oil through top of oil filter
Smackman,
Rubber hoses on each end of the pipe make it flexible enough to lift and clear the filter. That flexibility is one of the contributing reasons for the wear. The filter(s) I have is a Fram PH 2846B and Wix 51340. Napa has a cross match 1310.
How are things in Louisiana? Warm enough for you?
Vic
Rubber hoses on each end of the pipe make it flexible enough to lift and clear the filter. That flexibility is one of the contributing reasons for the wear. The filter(s) I have is a Fram PH 2846B and Wix 51340. Napa has a cross match 1310.
How are things in Louisiana? Warm enough for you?
Vic
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Re: Losing oil through top of oil filter
Smackman,
I forgot to attached this photo which will give you a better idea. You can see the filter top and the pipe just over the filter.
Vic
I forgot to attached this photo which will give you a better idea. You can see the filter top and the pipe just over the filter.
Vic
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Re: Losing oil through top of oil filter
Hi Vic good catch. Looking at your engine room what kind of paint did you use on the engine? Also what type of battery charger do you have? It has been good to talk to you. Thanks Chris
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Re: Losing oil through top of oil filter
Your engine room looks really smart, Vic.
I guess Free State still has the original hoses as her copper cooling pipe is much longer than yours and so not as flexible. So long as you can get the filter off is the main thing.
I checked the weather online the other day and we in the UK were in the 90's and New Orleans in the 80's.
My little daughter Rosie rode her 1000cc Ducati through Belgium, Luxumburg, Germany, Austria and Italy and back for two weeks and nearly melted in her leathers! Well over 100F in Italy.
Back to our usual 70's now in the UK and the forcast is good for the weekend. Off sailing with a friend in his Albin Vega 27ft. sailboat in the Thames estuary for 5 days.
I guess Free State still has the original hoses as her copper cooling pipe is much longer than yours and so not as flexible. So long as you can get the filter off is the main thing.
I checked the weather online the other day and we in the UK were in the 90's and New Orleans in the 80's.
My little daughter Rosie rode her 1000cc Ducati through Belgium, Luxumburg, Germany, Austria and Italy and back for two weeks and nearly melted in her leathers! Well over 100F in Italy.
Back to our usual 70's now in the UK and the forcast is good for the weekend. Off sailing with a friend in his Albin Vega 27ft. sailboat in the Thames estuary for 5 days.
1983 Albin 27fc 'Free State' with Lehman 4D61- now sold.
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Re: Losing oil through top of oil filter
Smackman: Only 80 in NO...I'm moving. Was that at 6 in the morning?
Sprig: The charger is a 20 amp Absco/Kisae. It does everything but make coffee and If I really knew how to set it up on my own it could probably be made to do that. I got it on my tech guy's recommendation. If I ever have to do more than plug it in I'm lost.
Sprig: The charger is a 20 amp Absco/Kisae. It does everything but make coffee and If I really knew how to set it up on my own it could probably be made to do that. I got it on my tech guy's recommendation. If I ever have to do more than plug it in I'm lost.
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Re: Losing oil through top of oil filter
So Smackman how come you daughter didn't just ride in jeans and a tee shirts like the crazies over her?
I gave up riding a m/c here partly as it was way to hot in the summer in proper clothing.
Just notice the transatlantic race sailboat is ending this weekend in cowed, one of the front runners is the 1915 'marrettie of1915'...how cool is that!
http://d1gn1gy0c5211g.cloudfront.net/im ... riette.jpg
Off topic sorry...
I gave up riding a m/c here partly as it was way to hot in the summer in proper clothing.
Just notice the transatlantic race sailboat is ending this weekend in cowed, one of the front runners is the 1915 'marrettie of1915'...how cool is that!
http://d1gn1gy0c5211g.cloudfront.net/im ... riette.jpg
Off topic sorry...
Warren
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'84. 27AC. Lehman 4D61
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Re: Losing oil through top of oil filter
Hi all just checked mine today. The metal pipe is rubbing the high pressure steel injection line it needs to be brazed. Smacksman yours looks just like mine might want to check that before you go cruising again.