A friend of mine just received an L70 Yanmar from e-bay that looks to have been wet-stacked. The oil screen had globs of jelled oil on it but no metal and the valve cover was scuzzy inside.
I told him to install a 200psi pressure gauge on it clean the screen and refill with any auto oil such as 5w30 and run it for a couple minutes while watching the oil pressure then drain it and check the screen again.
Do this as many times as necessary until the oil; comes out clean while running it longer between each change.
You never want to see metal constantly appearing on the screen.
When you have the crankcase flushed run the engine at 50 to 80% load to get it up to temperature while monitoring the oil pressure.
Keep checking the filter screen by tipping the engine on it's side. You can then pull the screen & check it without draining the oil.
If you can get to run it for 2 or more hours at load without any metal accumulating on the filter screen I would consider that a good sign.
Finally drain the oil and refill with a good quality diesel oil, my preference is Shell Rotella 5w40 synthetic.
These engines need to run under load and in a cold environment they need to be sheltered from the wind to help them get up to operating temperature.
Diesels run cooler than gasoline engines.
90cummins
I told him to install a 200psi pressure gauge on it clean the screen and refill with any auto oil such as 5w30 and run it for a couple minutes while watching the oil pressure then drain it and check the screen again.
Do this as many times as necessary until the oil; comes out clean while running it longer between each change.
You never want to see metal constantly appearing on the screen.
When you have the crankcase flushed run the engine at 50 to 80% load to get it up to temperature while monitoring the oil pressure.
Keep checking the filter screen by tipping the engine on it's side. You can then pull the screen & check it without draining the oil.
If you can get to run it for 2 or more hours at load without any metal accumulating on the filter screen I would consider that a good sign.
Finally drain the oil and refill with a good quality diesel oil, my preference is Shell Rotella 5w40 synthetic.
These engines need to run under load and in a cold environment they need to be sheltered from the wind to help them get up to operating temperature.
Diesels run cooler than gasoline engines.
90cummins