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Oil Temperature on 12v71n's

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What is the ideal operating oil temperature on 12v71n's?

When out fishing my Port engine shows an average of 190 degrees at 1000 to 1200 rpm and 210 degrees at 1700 rpm.

However the Starboard runs at 200 degrees at 1000 to 1200 rpm and what concerns me is that on the way back home, after 8 or 10 hours fishing, I will throttle up to 1700 rpm and as high as 2100 rpm for a short 5 minutes) and the temp rises quickly from 210 to 225 even 230.

Oil pressure are good.
Thanks in advance.
 
I don't even have oil temp gauges.
 
Is it tramsmission Temp? I have manual gages in the engine room and i have transmission temp but no engine oil temp. I am kinda like Scott on this one i anit gotta them. However mine are 892.
What is the water temp doing I would belive it to be right along with oil temp or closs strange at best.
 
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I have only owned one vehicle - a car - that had an engine oil temp gauge and the owners' manual stated that if the oil temp exceeded 240F you should slow down. I don't think I ever saw it above maybe 210. I know that doesn't answer your specific question but I can't see why the temp limit (240 F) wouldn't be a reasonable number regardless of the engine.
 
I have only owned one vehicle - a car - that had an engine oil temp gauge and the owners' manual stated that if the oil temp exceeded 240F you should slow down. I don't think I ever saw it above maybe 210. I know that doesn't answer your specific question but I can't see why the temp limit (240 F) wouldn't be a reasonable number regardless of the engine.

Wonder at what temp the oil brakes down going to google it.

found out 300 degrese seem to be the majic number but each oil is diffrent by a small marjan
 
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Is this OIL temperature or WATER temperature? If it's water temp, it sounds too high. If it's oil temp, it sounds okay- but I've never seen these engines instrumented for oil temperature.

(The only thing I've seen instrumented for oil temp is race cars, or high-performance sports cars, like a Ferrari I had years ago. I've never seen it on marine engines, although there's plenty in life I haven't seen. My Cobra has a setup for engine oil temp- the gauge is in there and it's wired in- but we've never put the sending unit into the oil pan to activate it.)
 
When I do engine checks under way I use a handheld infrared thermometer. I check water temp (180 F), oil temp (200 F) at the filter and transmission housing temp (200 F). They do not vary much with RPMs but I only run 1500 rpms on 6-71Ns. I also check each cylinder exhaust port on the manifold to make sure there are no slackers. All 12 run pretty close to the same temp within 10 degrees.
Skooch
58 LRC
Fort Pierce FL
 
In my experience in racing and having an oil co as a sponsor their answer was "anything less that 260 F is fine,280 and above the oil starts to break down. They did not even want me near their testing process I just sent them samples.

My concern would be the "spread" between the water and oil temp. The normal temp spread is usually 20-40 degrees. If you spread is more than that I would be looking at the oil cooler for restrictions.:cool:
 
Is it tramsmission Temp? I have manual gages in the engine room and i have transmission temp but no engine oil temp. I am kinda like Scott on this one i anit gotta them. However mine are 892.
What is the water temp doing I would belive it to be right along with oil temp or closs strange at best.

Hi Tim,
This is the engine oil temp.
Water temp is good on both engines.
cheers,
Jasper
 
Swap sides with the gauges to see is it is a gauge difference although it could be the sender.

Phil
 
In my experience in racing and having an oil co as a sponsor their answer was "anything less that 260 F is fine,280 and above the oil starts to break down. They did not even want me near their testing process I just sent them samples.

My concern would be the "spread" between the water and oil temp. The normal temp spread is usually 20-40 degrees. If you spread is more than that I would be looking at the oil cooler for restrictions.:cool:

Thanks all.
Went back out for a nine hour fish yesterday and temperatures remained the same. With the advice from you all, I have relaxed about the oil temps, just keeping an eye on all gauges as per usual.
BTW, had some good fish. I am posting photos on a new thread.

Cheers,
George
 
Hi Tim,
This is the engine oil temp.
Water temp is good on both engines.
cheers,
Jasper

Hello Mate!
Kinda thought that was what you were looking at had to call your bluff sorry about that.
The gages in the engine room should be all mechanical. Get that boy of yours to hold her straight put on some shooting ear muffs. (earplugs) Turn her about 1900 go down jot the numbers on all gages including oil temp if you can find it. Go up on the bridge and compare. I will check my transmission tomorrow and tell you what it runs. Keep in nind the water temp around here now is about 54 to 58 so the engine water temp will be a little low. My water temp has been running 170 to 175 sence installing the wedges and doing away with the sea strainers. ( i belive the thermostats are 175 or there abouts so the thermostats are working.
I am thinking out loud now i do not belive i have seen the trans temp gages go to the 200 but do not get ancy yet let me check tomorrow. Let you know tomorrow or Monday night.

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
TIM

just remembered you aint got no transmission temp gages on the bridge if it is like mine. Like it was posted swap the wire or medal stran from one to the other and run her i feel like you got a gage or sending unit problem. One more is it the trans you had rebuilt?
Tim again
 
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Hello Mate!
Kinda thought that was what you were looking at had to call your bluff sorry about that.
The gages in the engine room should be all mechanical. Get that boy of yours to hold her straight put on some shooting ear muffs. (earplugs) Turn her about 1900 go down jot the numbers on all gages including oil temp if you can find it. Go up on the bridge and compare. I will check my transmission tomorrow and tell you what it runs. Keep in nind the water temp around here now is about 54 to 58 so the engine water temp will be a little low. My water temp has been running 170 to 175 sence installing the wedges and doing away with the sea strainers. ( i belive the thermostats are 175 or there abouts so the thermostats are working.
I am thinking out loud now i do not belive i have seen the trans temp gages go to the 200 but do not get ancy yet let me check tomorrow. Let you know tomorrow or Monday night.

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
TIM

just remembered you aint got no transmission temp gages on the bridge if it is like mine. Like it was posted swap the wire or medal stran from one to the other and run her i feel like you got a gage or sending unit problem. One more is it the trans you had rebuilt?
Tim again

And a Happy New Year to you and the Family as well!
The Port Transmission was rebuilt. This is the Starboard engine.

Both my sons are home at the moment. I'll get them to help. The eldest son, back from the Darwin for Christmas, is catching all the Marlin at the moment.
 
Lucky boy just do not how lucky at this time in life. You all have a ball during his time with u.
 
Hello Mate!
Kinda thought that was what you were looking at had to call your bluff sorry about that.
The gages in the engine room should be all mechanical. Get that boy of yours to hold her straight put on some shooting ear muffs. (earplugs) Turn her about 1900 go down jot the numbers on all gages including oil temp if you can find it. Go up on the bridge and compare. I will check my transmission tomorrow and tell you what it runs. Keep in nind the water temp around here now is about 54 to 58 so the engine water temp will be a little low. My water temp has been running 170 to 175 sence installing the wedges and doing away with the sea strainers. ( i belive the thermostats are 175 or there abouts so the thermostats are working.
I am thinking out loud now i do not belive i have seen the trans temp gages go to the 200 but do not get ancy yet let me check tomorrow. Let you know tomorrow or Monday night.

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
TIM

just remembered you aint got no transmission temp gages on the bridge if it is like mine. Like it was posted swap the wire or medal stran from one to the other and run her i feel like you got a gage or sending unit problem. One more is it the trans you had rebuilt?
Tim again
HERE YOU GO jASPER

2000rpm
WATER TEMP 175 PORT 175
TRANSMISSION PRESSURE 156 pORT 148
TRANSMISSION TEMP191 PORT 185
SPEED PER GPS WITH CURRENT 23,2 AGAINST CURREBT 20.8
OIL PRESSURE 47+ PORT50 PSI
CURRENT HOURS AFTER REBUILT 297
SEA WATTER TEMP 53 DEG F
OUTSIDE AIR TEMP 41 DEG F
NO ENGION OIL TEMP GAGE ON THE BRIDGE OR THE ENGINE ROOM ( AINT GOT ONE )
fYI
ANOTHER PAGE dock talk here and proof in the catch Blue fin tuna have shown up for the first time in about 3 to 4 years lot of menhadden in the ocean big pods. They are awsom not interested coast guard checking every body for equipment infractions and catch infractions. Sometime as much as 4 hours to land one 500 t0 700 pounds. Finds are tourble federal regs apply....

Was planning to go to Florida to chase the sail fish bite in Palm Beach but big numbers never showed up. So i passed. To ride that 52c down there and back for just a few fish was not worth the squeez. My luck after this comming front they will show up in grover still not going to far and not enuff fish for me to go.
Kinda jellous of you but my turn comming soon.
Later tim
 
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HERE YOU GO jASPER

2000rpm
WATER TEMP 175 PORT 175
TRANSMISSION PRESSURE 156 pORT 148
TRANSMISSION TEMP191 PORT 185
SPEED PER GPS WITH CURRENT 23,2 AGAINST CURREBT 20.8
OIL PRESSURE 47+ PORT50 PSI
CURRENT HOURS AFTER REBUILT 297
SEA WATTER TEMP 53 DEG F
OUTSIDE AIR TEMP 41 DEG F
NO ENGION OIL TEMP GAGE ON THE BRIDGE OR THE ENGINE ROOM ( AINT GOT ONE )
fYI
ANOTHER PAGE dock talk here and proof in the catch Blue fin tuna have shown up for the first time in about 3 to 4 years lot of menhadden in the ocean big pods. They are awsom not interested coast guard checking every body for equipment infractions and catch infractions. Sometime as much as 4 hours to land one 500 t0 700 pounds. Finds are tourble federal regs apply....

Was planning to go to Florida to chase the sail fish bite in Palm Beach but big numbers never showed up. So i passed. To ride that 52c down there and back for just a few fish was not worth the squeez. My luck after this comming front they will show up in grover still not going to far and not enuff fish for me to go.
Kinda jellous of you but my turn comming soon.
Later tim
Thanks a lot Tim, that is just what I need to compare. Even more info than I expected!
Checked with a local guy who also has Detroits (8v92) and like everyone else on HOF, he has no gauge for oil temp for the engines. I will check with the mechanic. I expect that both motors are running within the correct temp range.
Enjoy the Bluefins.
Remember, my boat is available anytime you fly over!
Cheers,
George
 
Thanks a lot Tim, that is just what I need to compare. Even more info than I expected!
Checked with a local guy who also has Detroits (8v92) and like everyone else on HOF, he has no gauge for oil temp for the engines. I will check with the mechanic. I expect that both motors are running within the correct temp range.
Enjoy the Bluefins.
Remember, my boat is available anytime you fly over!
Cheers,
George

you welcom any time. If you come over again be sure to look me up. we go catch somthing. I will be keeping the boat at Hatteras Marlin club this year during fishing time. You or anyone who likes fishing aint bad.
 

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