ianc1200
Well-Known Member
Anybody willing to offer advice?
On the return trip from the East Coast to the upper Thames last October, one of the crew noticed the oil pressure guage was stuck at the top end of the scale. I duly reported this to the boatyard engineer, and it was left (unfortunately) to be resolved when the boat was relaunched. The engine is a 5 cylinder Nanni/Kubota just still in warranty, 3 years old. We didn't use the boat again after the return, and when relaunched went for a trip up to Goring, and returning was approaching Whitchurch lock, there was an odd noise in the engine, followed by an ilregular loud tappett sort of noise. We got back to Hurley, and the warranty service was done after finding that a valve had dropped, but from the noise of running the engine, no damage done. However, a mechanical guage was put on the block and the oil pressure was put on the block and the reading was off the scale, more than 100 PSI. An oil pressure relief valve was ordered and put on this morning, but no difference. Peachments/Nanni were phoned, and the advice was to replace the oil filter as that has another relief valve, so the one put on last week was replaced with a new new filter, no effect. The conclusion is that it appears to be a blockage somewhere, but the oil is perfectly clean, the engine has done 550 hours, and there are mutterings now about it being an engine out job etc.
Any other reason for such high oil pressure that anybody can think of?
regards
IanC
On the return trip from the East Coast to the upper Thames last October, one of the crew noticed the oil pressure guage was stuck at the top end of the scale. I duly reported this to the boatyard engineer, and it was left (unfortunately) to be resolved when the boat was relaunched. The engine is a 5 cylinder Nanni/Kubota just still in warranty, 3 years old. We didn't use the boat again after the return, and when relaunched went for a trip up to Goring, and returning was approaching Whitchurch lock, there was an odd noise in the engine, followed by an ilregular loud tappett sort of noise. We got back to Hurley, and the warranty service was done after finding that a valve had dropped, but from the noise of running the engine, no damage done. However, a mechanical guage was put on the block and the oil pressure was put on the block and the reading was off the scale, more than 100 PSI. An oil pressure relief valve was ordered and put on this morning, but no difference. Peachments/Nanni were phoned, and the advice was to replace the oil filter as that has another relief valve, so the one put on last week was replaced with a new new filter, no effect. The conclusion is that it appears to be a blockage somewhere, but the oil is perfectly clean, the engine has done 550 hours, and there are mutterings now about it being an engine out job etc.
Any other reason for such high oil pressure that anybody can think of?
regards
IanC