Re: I can't get my mercruiser over-temp alarm to shut off
Great information here....thanks! I'll jump on running the electrical issues to ground and see what I can find.
Do you think an electrical issue can be causing the reduced RPMs?
Are you serious?!?!?!??? A leaking 'O' ring is enough to totally destroy a drive, and you're going out KNOWING you have a broken one.... My god man!!!
Now, the alarm circuit is incredibly simple. 12V goes from the ignition switch (in the ON position) to the alarm module (the siren under the dash), and has 1 Normally Open and 2 Normally Closed switches on the engine, one switch for water temperature (NO), one switch for oil pressure (NC, but open when oil pressure present) (these are NOT the sensors for the gauges), and one switch in the bottom of the leg oil monitor bottle (NC, but open with oil in the bottle). From these switches the current path is to ground.. If any one of these switches closes during normal operations, the alarm sounds. FYI, no relays or even fuses in this circuit...
If the alarm is sounding quietly after you had copious quantities of seawater hose down your engine, then I would suspect one (or more) of these switches has got wet (surprise, surprise!) and is now providing a resistive path to ground.... Wet electrics will also explain all your other symptoms.... Dry out the electrical system, clean all the switches and sensors....
You have a Thunderbolt IV system, but what I didn't see there is the ground wire from the distributor to the engine block... you should find a spare ground wire in the harness next to the distributor. Remove one of the module mounting screws and put the ground wire under that....
Chris......
Great information here....thanks! I'll jump on running the electrical issues to ground and see what I can find.
Do you think an electrical issue can be causing the reduced RPMs?