ampickles1992
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Hey guys,
Relatively new to boating, but I know my way around general handyman stuff.
I've recently bought a boat with a 1988 90hp Johnson that starts up very easy, runs like a dream, but about 15 mins into driving, it comes up with the continuous alarm which I believe signals overheating.
The cylinders heads are hot to touch after this alarm, but not enough to burn within 2 seconds. The outboard pumps plenty of water, so I didn't think it was a water pump issue.
I've pulled out the thermostats (I believe there are only 2?) today, and there was a bit of sand in the housing for the thermostats, and clogging the thermostats themselves. After a quick clean, and a few hot-cold baths, I've seen that they're once again moving as they should. The alarm however hasn't gone away.
Is there anything else that could cause this issue? The previous owner said he hadn't used it for quite some time, and that it never used to make the alarm sound. It only started making this noise when he ran it on the muffs.
I just want to rule out that the motor isn't overheating before ruling it out as an electrical issue.
Many thanks,
Andy.
Relatively new to boating, but I know my way around general handyman stuff.
I've recently bought a boat with a 1988 90hp Johnson that starts up very easy, runs like a dream, but about 15 mins into driving, it comes up with the continuous alarm which I believe signals overheating.
The cylinders heads are hot to touch after this alarm, but not enough to burn within 2 seconds. The outboard pumps plenty of water, so I didn't think it was a water pump issue.
I've pulled out the thermostats (I believe there are only 2?) today, and there was a bit of sand in the housing for the thermostats, and clogging the thermostats themselves. After a quick clean, and a few hot-cold baths, I've seen that they're once again moving as they should. The alarm however hasn't gone away.
Is there anything else that could cause this issue? The previous owner said he hadn't used it for quite some time, and that it never used to make the alarm sound. It only started making this noise when he ran it on the muffs.
I just want to rule out that the motor isn't overheating before ruling it out as an electrical issue.
Many thanks,
Andy.