Fired my "new to me" Suzuki up and after about 5-7 minutes the warning buzzer went off (about every 5-7 seconds) The tach had not lights light up so I turned the boat off and decided to charge the battery, checked the oil, the water pump, cleaned the telltale hole, and after that i fired up the motor and within 3 minutes the buzzer went off again. I am using double sided muffs with a single inlet for my water hose. I am not even sure the motor is even over heating and the pee stream although fairly weak in my opinion was not that warm. My next step was to check the thermostat. I read through the clymers manual and thermostat should open in-between 126 - 134 degrees. While testing with my digital thermometer the thermostat opened slightly at 140 degrees and progressively opened more as the temp went up. My question is weather or not that is acceptable, and could this be causing my warning buzzer to go off without showing a light on the tacometer? Thanks for any help.
ps. can i take out the thermostat out and give it a test on the muffs?
ps. can i take out the thermostat out and give it a test on the muffs?

