First off, the stupidity comes from not checking the oil level before running my unit. It’s on my before start checklist, how dumb can I be?
Well I fired up my 802 today for probably the first time in 2 months. I let it run for about 20 minutes to charge up the batteries and just get fluids moving after not being used for so long. It ran great the whole time, no black smoke or nothing with oil pressure fluttering between 20-40psi.
After shutting down I decided to check the oil level. Yeah I know, wrong order to perform those tasks. First thing I noticed was the skid on that side looked to be covered in a light film and when I opened up the door there was a definite coating of thicker fluid on that side of the engine.
Well the oil was so low it didn’t even show up on the dipstick. There was just enough in the bottom of the engine to feed the oil pump without a drop to spare. That was what was probably causing the oil pressure fluctuations, gulping.
Well I filled it up with fresh oil and noticed the cap didn’t want to go on straight. Looks like it was cross threaded some point in the past, so the O-ring wasn’t even coming close to sealing the cap. That may be where I lost all my oil from. I also noticed my oil drain valve was opened just a little bit and even though I have a bolt screwed into the oil drain end, maybe a slow several month leak caused the oil to drip onto the skid?
Is there any place else I should be looking? Everything up top on the engine looked dry and hoses looked dry as well. It was really just the lower half of the engine that had a fine mist. I’m worried that if it wasn’t one of those two things above that it could be a crack in the motor, or at least a bad gasket somewhere.
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Well I fired up my 802 today for probably the first time in 2 months. I let it run for about 20 minutes to charge up the batteries and just get fluids moving after not being used for so long. It ran great the whole time, no black smoke or nothing with oil pressure fluttering between 20-40psi.
After shutting down I decided to check the oil level. Yeah I know, wrong order to perform those tasks. First thing I noticed was the skid on that side looked to be covered in a light film and when I opened up the door there was a definite coating of thicker fluid on that side of the engine.
Well the oil was so low it didn’t even show up on the dipstick. There was just enough in the bottom of the engine to feed the oil pump without a drop to spare. That was what was probably causing the oil pressure fluctuations, gulping.
Well I filled it up with fresh oil and noticed the cap didn’t want to go on straight. Looks like it was cross threaded some point in the past, so the O-ring wasn’t even coming close to sealing the cap. That may be where I lost all my oil from. I also noticed my oil drain valve was opened just a little bit and even though I have a bolt screwed into the oil drain end, maybe a slow several month leak caused the oil to drip onto the skid?
Is there any place else I should be looking? Everything up top on the engine looked dry and hoses looked dry as well. It was really just the lower half of the engine that had a fine mist. I’m worried that if it wasn’t one of those two things above that it could be a crack in the motor, or at least a bad gasket somewhere.
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