Hi Guys:
I'll try and make this as simple as possible. I have read all the post on the subject I can find and still have a constant alarm on my 89 engine. I've unplugged the VRO, oil tank lead and temp leads and still get battery voltage on the alarm circuit. I say battery voltage cause the darn buzzer melted.
This engine has served me great for more than five years. I am an aircraft mechanic and do all the annual maint. stuff. I have good water flow, and once the thermostats were cleaned, cool running. The motor runs great and I can't find anything wrong, but she is still not happy and sounds a constant alarm.
The only time the alarm ever activated prior to this issue was an over temp due to weeds. This also shut down two cylinders as it is supposed to do. After the obstruction was cleared, she cooled down and ran fine.
I have checked all the alarm leads and can find no shorts to ground. I'm at a loss. Any ideas. HELP! This thing is driving me nuts.
Lost in Florida.
I'll try and make this as simple as possible. I have read all the post on the subject I can find and still have a constant alarm on my 89 engine. I've unplugged the VRO, oil tank lead and temp leads and still get battery voltage on the alarm circuit. I say battery voltage cause the darn buzzer melted.
This engine has served me great for more than five years. I am an aircraft mechanic and do all the annual maint. stuff. I have good water flow, and once the thermostats were cleaned, cool running. The motor runs great and I can't find anything wrong, but she is still not happy and sounds a constant alarm.
The only time the alarm ever activated prior to this issue was an over temp due to weeds. This also shut down two cylinders as it is supposed to do. After the obstruction was cleared, she cooled down and ran fine.
I have checked all the alarm leads and can find no shorts to ground. I'm at a loss. Any ideas. HELP! This thing is driving me nuts.
Lost in Florida.