Hey everyone..first post here, but lots of reading done already. I have a 1989 Skeeter with an Evinrude 1989 70 HP outboard. I just got the boat and took it out for it's first run. It was my brother's boat, and I was lucky enough to get it from his estate after he died this summer. I don't know much about the boat, just that it reportedly ran great, but the oil reservoir had been disconnected and the fuel was pre-mixed. I added fresh pre-mix and test-ran the motor in my driveway with no problems. Took it to the lake and it ran fine, but after a few minutes the horn started beeping...it was a slow steady tone that gradually built in volume. I immediately shut it down, and pulled the hood to check the engine...it didn't feel hot, not even very warm actually so I started it up again and no horn. After a few minutes it started sounding again so I again felt the engine...again, not hot...warm, but easily able to hold my hand on the block for 10+ seconds. I checked the fuel bulb and it felt a little squishy (great description huh!) but not abnormal in my opinion. The telltale is strong, and the water only lukewarm. I was doing some trolling, and the horn would sound continuously but would turn off if I turned on any accessory, such as the bilge pump, livewell pump, or power trim...if I turned the pump off, or stopped the trim the alarm will turn back on in a few seconds. I did not have any limitations regarding RPMs, and full throttle is not a problem...motor runs fine.
So, a couple of questions...
it looks like the wires to the oil tank were cut near the tank. Best as I can tell the wires attach on the port side of the engine (wires remind me of lamp cord) one to the block, the other with a bullet style connector. Should they be removed? Also, can I just remove the oil tank to get a little extra room for gear since I'm pre-mixing??
I don't have a manual (yet) but I think the tan wire at the top of the engine is for the temp sensor. Also I think each cylinder (3) has it's own temp sensor...what color wire an I looking for to do some trouble shooting for each individual cylinder?
last, does it seem likely that the horn is bad? the boat has been stored indoors it's whole life, but came to CA from Wisconsin so had to deal with humidity in summer and cold in winter...I just think it's funny that the livewell pump running can trump the engine horn...
Thanks guys! jason
So, a couple of questions...
it looks like the wires to the oil tank were cut near the tank. Best as I can tell the wires attach on the port side of the engine (wires remind me of lamp cord) one to the block, the other with a bullet style connector. Should they be removed? Also, can I just remove the oil tank to get a little extra room for gear since I'm pre-mixing??
I don't have a manual (yet) but I think the tan wire at the top of the engine is for the temp sensor. Also I think each cylinder (3) has it's own temp sensor...what color wire an I looking for to do some trouble shooting for each individual cylinder?
last, does it seem likely that the horn is bad? the boat has been stored indoors it's whole life, but came to CA from Wisconsin so had to deal with humidity in summer and cold in winter...I just think it's funny that the livewell pump running can trump the engine horn...
Thanks guys! jason