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lack of oil
ran my starboard engine almost dry of oil, the engine did not seize or
overheat but now emits a noticeable ticking sound, any ideas, replaced oil dumped some transmission fluid down the carburetor still have the ticking sound the oil pressure and temp are fine. |
lack of oil
Inboard or outboard?
"stupid boater" wrote in message ... ran my starboard engine almost dry of oil, the engine did not seize or overheat but now emits a noticeable ticking sound, any ideas, replaced oil dumped some transmission fluid down the carburetor still have the ticking sound the oil pressure and temp are fine. |
lack of oil
Inboard
jps wrote: Inboard or outboard? "stupid boater" wrote in message ... ran my starboard engine almost dry of oil, the engine did not seize or overheat but now emits a noticeable ticking sound, any ideas, replaced oil dumped some transmission fluid down the carburetor still have the ticking sound the oil pressure and temp are fine. |
lack of oil
Inboard
jps wrote: Inboard or outboard? "stupid boater" wrote in message ... ran my starboard engine almost dry of oil, the engine did not seize or overheat but now emits a noticeable ticking sound, any ideas, replaced oil dumped some transmission fluid down the carburetor still have the ticking sound the oil pressure and temp are fine. Hydraulic lifter would be my guess. Does it go away with some rpm's? A Compression check to rule out valve or ring damage wouldn't hurt. Barry |
lack of oil
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 19:27:55 GMT, stupid boater
wrote: ran my starboard engine almost dry of oil, the engine did not seize or overheat but now emits a noticeable ticking sound, any ideas, replaced oil dumped some transmission fluid down the carburetor still have the ticking sound the oil pressure and temp are fine. Does sound like valve chatter, as Barry said. If your lifters are solid, you can get the lash adjusted fairly cheaply. If hydraulic, you may have to replace them. Good luck, ....carry on. noah To email me, please remove the "FISH" from the net. |
lack of oil
if it was a outboard?
"noah" wrote in message ... On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 19:27:55 GMT, stupid boater wrote: ran my starboard engine almost dry of oil, the engine did not seize or overheat but now emits a noticeable ticking sound, any ideas, replaced oil dumped some transmission fluid down the carburetor still have the ticking sound the oil pressure and temp are fine. Does sound like valve chatter, as Barry said. If your lifters are solid, you can get the lash adjusted fairly cheaply. If hydraulic, you may have to replace them. Good luck, ...carry on. noah To email me, please remove the "FISH" from the net. |
lack of oil
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 18:45:08 -0500, "Jason"
wrote: if it was a outboard? It was an inboard. If an outboard was "ticking", I would suspect a bearing or wrist pin. Hard to say, since that wasn't the problem described. ....carry on. noah To email me, please remove the "FISH" from the net. |
lack of oil
Crankshaft bearing
"stupid boater" wrote in message ... ran my starboard engine almost dry of oil, the engine did not seize or overheat but now emits a noticeable ticking sound, any ideas, replaced oil dumped some transmission fluid down the carburetor still have the ticking sound the oil pressure and temp are fine. |
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