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My 1987 M998 has been doing fine. We went to Graves Mountain and had a blast last month.
Acted odd yesterday, so bear with me while I try to give you experts all the information I can...
Coming home Sunday evening from TheCaptain's place, I noticed after a long haul (25 miles maybe) at 50-55MPH on the Fairfax County Parkway that when I stopped at the first traffic light to enter suburban driving near home that my oil pressure dropped to barely 5PSI. I watch my gauges carefully, and this was definitely new behavior. Kept the idle up to get 10PSI standing, and it rose to 20PSI or greater when driving the remaining 2 miles to home. Got home and it was late and I was beat so I punted on any work until morning.
Yesterday morning I fired her up, started quick and easy as always, with 30PSI oil pressure on cold startup, rising to 60PSI at speed (settles down once warmed up). Checked the oil, was low, which I've noticed seems to be a trend, that I consume oil slowly. I have made a mental note to check every fill up from now on. It is only with highway driving I think, that this sometimes happens, but I will check more often to be sure. I have had to add oil twice since May over about 1,600 miles.
I topped off her crankcase with a fresh quart of 10W-30 (yes, rated for Diesel engines) and drove the 10.5 miles to work. Seemed OK, it was a cool humid October morning and she settled down to 30PSI at speed, dropping to 10-15PSI at idle at stoplights. This has been normal since getting it, and I read in the OM that this is acceptable. The pressure might have dropped a little lower at idle just as I arrived at work, but it was not enough to stand out.
Driving home, about halfway through my stop-and-go afternoon commute (morning is more direct as I go in early) I noticed she dropped to ZERO PSI at idle from 30PSI at speed. I immediately pulled off to an apartment parking lot and shut down. Checked oil level, was perfectly fine, and looked for any obvious signs of problem. Couldn't find anything obvious so I fired her up again and watched the gauges. She started fine and showed 15PSI at idle, 30PSI at higher idle, i.e. seemed back to normal.
Began driving the remaining 5 miles home. Oil pressure slowly but surely began falling, even at speed, though it was >10PSI at speed. I limped home, keeping the idle up at stoplights to maintain pressure. Once home I shut down and started back up, 15/30PSI again, then fell slowly. I shut her down and will leave her there until I have a plan.
By the way, I also happened to notice that her coolant temp was edging over 220F at times, but I have noticed this before when she is hot and I'm idling a lot and not giving enough power for the fan system to kick on. Maybe the cooling fan should kick on at idle, but I haven't seen mine do that, she likes to have some RPM going first. Noticed this while mountain climbing in Graves with long waits while trucks ahead of me negotiated the trails (side note, my HMMWV never flinched and ate that mountain up like candy).
Now, when I say higher temperatures, I mean 225F, not any more. But I call that Hot, hotter than normal anyway.
The oil gauge is crusty, and hard to see through along the bottom edges of the glass. I can read the pressure level easily enough, but it is the ugliest of my gauges, and I have been keeping an eye out for one online that is being sold for less than the spot price of gold... I'd intended to replace the sending unit at the same time as well, when the gauge was replaced.
Other stats: mileage (if original) is a touch over 68,000. Have put I guess about about 1,600 miles on her since taking delivery in May. Did full lube order, all fluids and filters, etc., oil air and fuel. Did put some STP in the oil, and I add a 1/2 qt of fresh motor oil to the fuel tank to supplement my local low sulphur diesel every fill up. Have no obvious blow by out oil fill cap.
She sat maybe 10 years in surplus before I bought her, or at least the air filter was dated 2006 when I replaced it, so she was neglected for a while. However, after doing all the lube order and cleaning out hubs, etc., she has performed well, though I can tell she's more tired than TheCaptain's similar M998 which is a few years younger and has 1/3 the mileage (more recent maintenance too by the looks of it).
So, what do folks think?
Is the oil pump giving out? Is it safe to drive? Could it be the gauge or sending unit being 29 years old and getting erratic?
I welcome your thoughts and suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
Bulldogger
Acted odd yesterday, so bear with me while I try to give you experts all the information I can...
Coming home Sunday evening from TheCaptain's place, I noticed after a long haul (25 miles maybe) at 50-55MPH on the Fairfax County Parkway that when I stopped at the first traffic light to enter suburban driving near home that my oil pressure dropped to barely 5PSI. I watch my gauges carefully, and this was definitely new behavior. Kept the idle up to get 10PSI standing, and it rose to 20PSI or greater when driving the remaining 2 miles to home. Got home and it was late and I was beat so I punted on any work until morning.
Yesterday morning I fired her up, started quick and easy as always, with 30PSI oil pressure on cold startup, rising to 60PSI at speed (settles down once warmed up). Checked the oil, was low, which I've noticed seems to be a trend, that I consume oil slowly. I have made a mental note to check every fill up from now on. It is only with highway driving I think, that this sometimes happens, but I will check more often to be sure. I have had to add oil twice since May over about 1,600 miles.
I topped off her crankcase with a fresh quart of 10W-30 (yes, rated for Diesel engines) and drove the 10.5 miles to work. Seemed OK, it was a cool humid October morning and she settled down to 30PSI at speed, dropping to 10-15PSI at idle at stoplights. This has been normal since getting it, and I read in the OM that this is acceptable. The pressure might have dropped a little lower at idle just as I arrived at work, but it was not enough to stand out.
Driving home, about halfway through my stop-and-go afternoon commute (morning is more direct as I go in early) I noticed she dropped to ZERO PSI at idle from 30PSI at speed. I immediately pulled off to an apartment parking lot and shut down. Checked oil level, was perfectly fine, and looked for any obvious signs of problem. Couldn't find anything obvious so I fired her up again and watched the gauges. She started fine and showed 15PSI at idle, 30PSI at higher idle, i.e. seemed back to normal.
Began driving the remaining 5 miles home. Oil pressure slowly but surely began falling, even at speed, though it was >10PSI at speed. I limped home, keeping the idle up at stoplights to maintain pressure. Once home I shut down and started back up, 15/30PSI again, then fell slowly. I shut her down and will leave her there until I have a plan.
By the way, I also happened to notice that her coolant temp was edging over 220F at times, but I have noticed this before when she is hot and I'm idling a lot and not giving enough power for the fan system to kick on. Maybe the cooling fan should kick on at idle, but I haven't seen mine do that, she likes to have some RPM going first. Noticed this while mountain climbing in Graves with long waits while trucks ahead of me negotiated the trails (side note, my HMMWV never flinched and ate that mountain up like candy).
Now, when I say higher temperatures, I mean 225F, not any more. But I call that Hot, hotter than normal anyway.
The oil gauge is crusty, and hard to see through along the bottom edges of the glass. I can read the pressure level easily enough, but it is the ugliest of my gauges, and I have been keeping an eye out for one online that is being sold for less than the spot price of gold... I'd intended to replace the sending unit at the same time as well, when the gauge was replaced.
Other stats: mileage (if original) is a touch over 68,000. Have put I guess about about 1,600 miles on her since taking delivery in May. Did full lube order, all fluids and filters, etc., oil air and fuel. Did put some STP in the oil, and I add a 1/2 qt of fresh motor oil to the fuel tank to supplement my local low sulphur diesel every fill up. Have no obvious blow by out oil fill cap.
She sat maybe 10 years in surplus before I bought her, or at least the air filter was dated 2006 when I replaced it, so she was neglected for a while. However, after doing all the lube order and cleaning out hubs, etc., she has performed well, though I can tell she's more tired than TheCaptain's similar M998 which is a few years younger and has 1/3 the mileage (more recent maintenance too by the looks of it).
So, what do folks think?
Is the oil pump giving out? Is it safe to drive? Could it be the gauge or sending unit being 29 years old and getting erratic?
I welcome your thoughts and suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
Bulldogger