Trampstamp
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2020
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- 8
Greetings once again to you fine folks who know more than me.
Had an overheat alarm go off on the first shakedown run, have since replaced what appeared to be a non-functioning thermostat. Put her back in the water for a second shakedown, still need to fiddle with the idle to get it dialed in, but after running the boat for about 20 minutes, everything from idle+ to WOT, the overheat alarm sounded again, but this time it was kind of buzzy and scratchy sounding, not the clear and annoying "BEEEEEEEP" like I got the first time. So I was close to the dock, so I turned off the motor and went in on the TM. I started the boat again to briefly power load onto the trailer, the buzzy alarm came on again. I pulled the boat out of the water to a washdown station at the immediate top of the ramp, hosed boat and trailer down for a minute or two and then started it again to flush the motor (was running in saltwater), and the alarm did not make a peep for the ~2-3 minutes I was running the motor in the parking lot.
This motor runs a 120 thermostat; the block did not feel anywhere near hot, maybe 90 degrees to the touch, constantly strong telltale...at this point I'm suspecting it is the sensor itself is faulty.
All that said, where the hell is the temp sensor?! I've looked a diagrams and as near as I could tell, it is located right and above of cylinder #1 (the brass bolt in the first photo), but that wasn't correct, the only other thing that looked "sensory" was below the thermostat housing (the grey wire in the second photo)...any insight is much appreciated!
Dan
P.S. I will additionally mention that in my initial workings on the boat (in my driveway, before I ever started it), I did at one point get the same buzzy continuous alarm after just turning the key into the on position, thus further driving my suspicion to faulty sensor.
Thanks!
Had an overheat alarm go off on the first shakedown run, have since replaced what appeared to be a non-functioning thermostat. Put her back in the water for a second shakedown, still need to fiddle with the idle to get it dialed in, but after running the boat for about 20 minutes, everything from idle+ to WOT, the overheat alarm sounded again, but this time it was kind of buzzy and scratchy sounding, not the clear and annoying "BEEEEEEEP" like I got the first time. So I was close to the dock, so I turned off the motor and went in on the TM. I started the boat again to briefly power load onto the trailer, the buzzy alarm came on again. I pulled the boat out of the water to a washdown station at the immediate top of the ramp, hosed boat and trailer down for a minute or two and then started it again to flush the motor (was running in saltwater), and the alarm did not make a peep for the ~2-3 minutes I was running the motor in the parking lot.
This motor runs a 120 thermostat; the block did not feel anywhere near hot, maybe 90 degrees to the touch, constantly strong telltale...at this point I'm suspecting it is the sensor itself is faulty.
All that said, where the hell is the temp sensor?! I've looked a diagrams and as near as I could tell, it is located right and above of cylinder #1 (the brass bolt in the first photo), but that wasn't correct, the only other thing that looked "sensory" was below the thermostat housing (the grey wire in the second photo)...any insight is much appreciated!
Dan
P.S. I will additionally mention that in my initial workings on the boat (in my driveway, before I ever started it), I did at one point get the same buzzy continuous alarm after just turning the key into the on position, thus further driving my suspicion to faulty sensor.
Thanks!