Bannister 6905
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jun 5, 2015
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I recently purchased a bass boat with an extremely low-hour 1994 Johnson 120 outboard.
I have an issue with the "no oil" warning horn sounding - whether on the muffs or on the lake. after 3 or so minutes of running, the horn sounds. When running at speed, it occasionally goes away, but it always starts again after a short time. The motor continues to run fine, even when the horn sounds.
Troubleshooting done so far:
* Repaired all leaking fuel and oil lines (there were several). Confirmed fuel manifold is not cracked.
* Drained all 4 carbs and refilled by pumping the bulb.
* Complete decarb with Seafoam
* New plugs (recommended Champions) after decarb
* Removed oil pick up and checked tank for water, dirty screen, etc (all OK)
* Primer bulb at oil tank is good
* tested VRO pump at idle, using procedure found at http://www.boatpartstore.com/vro.asp VRO was pumping oil at the specified rate at idle.
* Went to 50:1 premix in fuel tank, JIC (at first sign of trouble)
* Confirmed that voltage to battery from motor when running is at spec.
* All battery connections are clean and tight. Battery is good.
* New water pump impeller - PSI at speed is 24psi with a good stream - no overheating.
* Pumping the VRO tank bulb does not make the horn stop (bulb is hard)
The only anomaly I've noticed is that the tach reads fast by about 30% at idle. It is not fluctuating - just reads fast. I also have a minor connection issue with the voltmeter - it sometimes pegs to the left (no voltage), but returns with a tap to the face...I will address soon.
I am out of ideas at this point - I want to retain the VRO system, but this horn issue is making that less and less likely...any help with this issue will be greatly appreciated.
The motor starts and runs perfectly, with the exception of that darn horn.
I have an issue with the "no oil" warning horn sounding - whether on the muffs or on the lake. after 3 or so minutes of running, the horn sounds. When running at speed, it occasionally goes away, but it always starts again after a short time. The motor continues to run fine, even when the horn sounds.
Troubleshooting done so far:
* Repaired all leaking fuel and oil lines (there were several). Confirmed fuel manifold is not cracked.
* Drained all 4 carbs and refilled by pumping the bulb.
* Complete decarb with Seafoam
* New plugs (recommended Champions) after decarb
* Removed oil pick up and checked tank for water, dirty screen, etc (all OK)
* Primer bulb at oil tank is good
* tested VRO pump at idle, using procedure found at http://www.boatpartstore.com/vro.asp VRO was pumping oil at the specified rate at idle.
* Went to 50:1 premix in fuel tank, JIC (at first sign of trouble)
* Confirmed that voltage to battery from motor when running is at spec.
* All battery connections are clean and tight. Battery is good.
* New water pump impeller - PSI at speed is 24psi with a good stream - no overheating.
* Pumping the VRO tank bulb does not make the horn stop (bulb is hard)
The only anomaly I've noticed is that the tach reads fast by about 30% at idle. It is not fluctuating - just reads fast. I also have a minor connection issue with the voltmeter - it sometimes pegs to the left (no voltage), but returns with a tap to the face...I will address soon.
I am out of ideas at this point - I want to retain the VRO system, but this horn issue is making that less and less likely...any help with this issue will be greatly appreciated.
The motor starts and runs perfectly, with the exception of that darn horn.