Glastron3.0GLP-C
Seaman
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- Oct 21, 2012
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My alarm for water temperature, oil pressure and exhaust riser temperature stayed on up to 2000-2500 rpm. Note that it is not loud as when you turn on the ignition, it is just a faint chirping. Oil pressure looks fine on the gauge, temperature also nice on gauge and engine and riser fairly cool to the touch. I disconnected the alarm and run fine for 2 hours.
What do you think is likely the problem? I have a 3.0l GLP-C engine. I have SAE 30 oil per manual and on this last trip at 65 degrees the boat was loaded to capacity with 4 adults and 4 kids. The faint alarm chirping appears also with light load but I believe turns off at lower rpms around 1500.
So, I think the oil pressure switch is defective. Is this an on off switch? Or progressively from normally on becomes off and produces a chirping sound in the transition?
Another posibility is that my oil pressure is low because of the oil viscocity or load.
Sounds like a grounding issue? The grounding should be provided through the water temperature, oil pressure and exhaust riser temperature switches or there is another connection?
On my next outing I plan to disconnect one by one the water temperature, oil pressure and exhaust riser temperature switch to isolate the defective one. What do you think?
What do you think is likely the problem? I have a 3.0l GLP-C engine. I have SAE 30 oil per manual and on this last trip at 65 degrees the boat was loaded to capacity with 4 adults and 4 kids. The faint alarm chirping appears also with light load but I believe turns off at lower rpms around 1500.
So, I think the oil pressure switch is defective. Is this an on off switch? Or progressively from normally on becomes off and produces a chirping sound in the transition?
Another posibility is that my oil pressure is low because of the oil viscocity or load.
Sounds like a grounding issue? The grounding should be provided through the water temperature, oil pressure and exhaust riser temperature switches or there is another connection?
On my next outing I plan to disconnect one by one the water temperature, oil pressure and exhaust riser temperature switch to isolate the defective one. What do you think?
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