I have a 2006 F90 on my boat. The boat is used mainly for fishing, and I ***** with the F90.
I run out to the fishing grounds and ***** for a few hours, before heading back in. It probably amounts to 6 hours of running a 7-1200 rpm for every one hour of cruising at 4200 rpm.
I have noticed that the oil level in my engine will increase very slowly, while the oil turns a bit reddish from the dye in the marine fuel.
Thermostat is brand new.
I had a mechanic tell me that it is quite common for this engine to "make oil" under those conditions.
Motor seems to run very well.
Can anyone here please weigh in on this?
I run out to the fishing grounds and ***** for a few hours, before heading back in. It probably amounts to 6 hours of running a 7-1200 rpm for every one hour of cruising at 4200 rpm.
I have noticed that the oil level in my engine will increase very slowly, while the oil turns a bit reddish from the dye in the marine fuel.
Thermostat is brand new.
I had a mechanic tell me that it is quite common for this engine to "make oil" under those conditions.
Motor seems to run very well.
Can anyone here please weigh in on this?
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