dial-a-monkey
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Yanmar 3J4H3 29KW - 500 hours oil grade CD
When in a marina on a completely flat day, engine cold, I get inconsistent dipstick readings between successive readings - so when the boat is not moving at all. I pull the dipstick, wipe it clean then leave it in for about 5 seconds, then pull and check the level. I'm reading the oil level as the bottom of the convex curve of oil that forms on the dipstick when pulling it out.(I'm assuming, wrongly? that there is oil on the sides of dipstick tube that sticks to the dipstick when I pull it out - hence the curve?)
Since day one, when checking the oil level with the dipstick in the morning, engine cold, it initially reads at or very near the high level mark.
Wiping off and immediately re-installing the dipstick leaving it for 5 seconds or so..it reads much lower perhaps as much as 1/3( between high and low) . When I go through giving it 5 min intervals between readings - they start to become consistent sometimes higher sometimes lower than the high mark..
I'm presuming it's not an engine fault as it's consistent in how inconsistent it is. The engine does smoke a little( it is diesel after all) - but no signs of oil problems, so no oil in the coolant or coolant in the oil, overheating or anything else - Although recently the oil pump has taken slightly longer, perhaps 1 or 2 seconds longer, to get up to operating pressure before the alarm stops - so i was wondering if the oil level is low?
Does anyone else get this behavior.?
When the boat is bumping around on anchor I just check to see if the oil level isn't definitely low, as it's sloshing around it always reads high. .
Thanks again for any advice - it very much appreciated.. It's been bugging me for ages but I never got to asking around.
When in a marina on a completely flat day, engine cold, I get inconsistent dipstick readings between successive readings - so when the boat is not moving at all. I pull the dipstick, wipe it clean then leave it in for about 5 seconds, then pull and check the level. I'm reading the oil level as the bottom of the convex curve of oil that forms on the dipstick when pulling it out.(I'm assuming, wrongly? that there is oil on the sides of dipstick tube that sticks to the dipstick when I pull it out - hence the curve?)
Since day one, when checking the oil level with the dipstick in the morning, engine cold, it initially reads at or very near the high level mark.
Wiping off and immediately re-installing the dipstick leaving it for 5 seconds or so..it reads much lower perhaps as much as 1/3( between high and low) . When I go through giving it 5 min intervals between readings - they start to become consistent sometimes higher sometimes lower than the high mark..
I'm presuming it's not an engine fault as it's consistent in how inconsistent it is. The engine does smoke a little( it is diesel after all) - but no signs of oil problems, so no oil in the coolant or coolant in the oil, overheating or anything else - Although recently the oil pump has taken slightly longer, perhaps 1 or 2 seconds longer, to get up to operating pressure before the alarm stops - so i was wondering if the oil level is low?
Does anyone else get this behavior.?
When the boat is bumping around on anchor I just check to see if the oil level isn't definitely low, as it's sloshing around it always reads high. .
Thanks again for any advice - it very much appreciated.. It's been bugging me for ages but I never got to asking around.