Oil Looks Absolutely Perfect

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Nov 22, 2008
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Endeavour 32 Portland, Maine
After a 3 1/2 hour run from Portsmouth to Dutch Harbor, the oil looks like the engine had never even been run. It was never this clean before when I checked the level after only an hour or two of running. Engine sounds great and exhaust very clean.

I've got to take a nap. I didn't sleep very well last night.

(All that hanging around in the Sakonnet River you may have seen on the SPOT was waiting for Lee and Lynn)
 
Jan 27, 2008
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ODay 35 Beaufort, NC
Wonderful news Roger. Have a nice trip up the sound. There is a really good anchorage on the west end of Fishers Island if you need a spot to drop a hook. About an easy day's sail from Newport. You can throw out a hook in front of the mooring field in Noank also and row in to grab some clams at the Seahorse.
Fair winds.
 
May 24, 2004
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CC 30 South Florida
Roger, there were some observations about retorqueing the head bolts in your previous post of "This just in". I feel you should do it earlier than 250h and others seem to agree. The fact that the engine seems to be running better is real good news. Perhaps and hopelly all it was that the head needed to be properly bolted down.
 
Feb 10, 2004
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Hunter 40.5 Warwick, RI
Roger,

FWIW, the oil in my Volvo auxiliary always looks like new, a clean golden color. After 100+ hours it is almost still in this condition - just slightly dark.

However, the very same oil in my Westerbeke genset turns black after under an hour of running.

Weird. Both engines run fine with no other clues that would suggest an answer to the oil color.
 
Oct 30, 2011
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klidescope 30t norfolk
oil looks perfect

the volvo uses water to cool the piston thru water jackets in engine block the westerbeke uses a shot of oil from the crank to the bottom of the piston to cool the piston upon combustion
 
Apr 25, 2012
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Rich Stidger said:
Roger,

FWIW, the oil in my Volvo auxiliary always looks like new, a clean golden color. After 100+ hours it is almost still in this condition - just slightly dark.

However, the very same oil in my Westerbeke genset turns black after under an hour of running.

Weird. Both engines run fine with no other clues that would suggest an answer to the oil color.
The engine oil will over time become black as it picks up the carbon deposits from blowby. This is normal. If a new or rebuilt engine blackens the oil too quickly that is usually a sign of poor cleaning during rebuild or assembly. This is IMHO the primary cause of accelerated wear.

The oil will also change colour as the many additives breakdown. Each oil change removes the majority of these components which contribute to wear over the useful life of the engine.
 
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