tablerockboater
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Apr 23, 2005
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Hi:<br /><br />My first time here.<br /><br />We have a '98 Merc 150 offshore carbureted.<br /><br />Last fall the oil warning siren went off. We know what that means so we trolled back in. We loosened the cap on the engine mounted oil reservoir and cranked the engine until it overflowed. It really wasn't low.<br /><br />That seemed to solve the problem.<br /><br />A month ago we got routine tune-up service at our dealer.<br /><br />Last week I ran across the lake and half way back the warning siren started again. I trolled back in again and top off the engine mounted oil reservoir again. It really wasn't low this time either.<br /><br />This time, however, the warning siren is still going off.<br /><br />I know the plunger in the cap-mounted sending unit can get saturated and not float any more, sending a false signal.<br /><br />What steps do I need to do to diagnose the problem:<br /><br /> --cap mounted sending unit<br /> --warning module<br /> --oil pump.<br /><br />TIA.