Re: Evinrude 225 Engine Problems
Thanks everyone for their comments. I had a mechanic go out on the boat with me. Luckily the same chain of events happened. The boat got up to about 4000 rpms and the alarm came on. The boat went into SLOW mode and we took it back to the dock. The mechanic did a compression test, 120,120,120,120,120,100. One was a little low but he didn't think that would be the cause of this.<br /><br />He took out the thermostats and one was open and one was closed. One side of the motor was hot and the other was okay. <br /><br />We took the boat out without the thermostats and without the temperature alarm sensor attached and the motor ran great. We put the sensor back on and it was fine. Diagnosis, the other mechanic who had replaced the water pump and impeller had used an aftermarket thermostat that was the wrong size.<br /><br />I took the boat out the next day (after the thermostats were replaced). We had just idled out of our slip and down the canal, just passed the no wake zone marker when I gave it some gas and immediately the alarm came on.<br /><br />Any thoughts what may be happening? The second mechanic is coming back out Monday. He thinks it may be a bad sensor. Any thoughts or advise will be greatly appreciated.<br /><br />Thanks,<br /><br />The Big O