Talk about the run-a-round. Hopefully, someone out there can give me some straight talk to this issue as I can't find it anywhere else.
I have twin 1998 200HP Mercury Offshore (not EFI) motors with roughly 320 hours on the starboard and 345 on the port engine. Few weeks ago coming in from a fishing trip and running both at idle, the starboard engine starts the beep-beep-beep. Never heard that before, but had read in my owners manual long time ago that when you hear that, shut the engine down. I could not recall if the beep was over heat or oil injection failure, but regardless shut the engine down. Fifteen minutes later, port engine starts the same thing. I'm at the dock by now, so that engine is shut down and of couse when I get home, I look in my manual and indication is oil injector failure of some sort.
Here is where the fun begins. Everyone I have spoken to tell me the chance of both alarm monitors going back are slim to none and the chance of both injectors going back are the same. But that is as far as anyone will go. Their solution is to change the alarm monitors at $200+ each and see if that fixes the problem. These are electrical components, so there is no returning them if they don't work. As far as I can tell, both my main and reserve oil canisters are full.
Does anybody have any ideas regarding checking something else. Question...if I connect an engine to a regular six gallon tank with gas/oil mix and run the engine, will the alarms still beep if the engine is getting the correct mixture. Is there anything I can do to perform a "process of elimination"? When I turn my keys on, I am getting the same alarm letting me know the system is working (boy is it working). Any assistance would be appreciated. FYI...never had either of these engines in the shop for anything.
I have twin 1998 200HP Mercury Offshore (not EFI) motors with roughly 320 hours on the starboard and 345 on the port engine. Few weeks ago coming in from a fishing trip and running both at idle, the starboard engine starts the beep-beep-beep. Never heard that before, but had read in my owners manual long time ago that when you hear that, shut the engine down. I could not recall if the beep was over heat or oil injection failure, but regardless shut the engine down. Fifteen minutes later, port engine starts the same thing. I'm at the dock by now, so that engine is shut down and of couse when I get home, I look in my manual and indication is oil injector failure of some sort.
Here is where the fun begins. Everyone I have spoken to tell me the chance of both alarm monitors going back are slim to none and the chance of both injectors going back are the same. But that is as far as anyone will go. Their solution is to change the alarm monitors at $200+ each and see if that fixes the problem. These are electrical components, so there is no returning them if they don't work. As far as I can tell, both my main and reserve oil canisters are full.
Does anybody have any ideas regarding checking something else. Question...if I connect an engine to a regular six gallon tank with gas/oil mix and run the engine, will the alarms still beep if the engine is getting the correct mixture. Is there anything I can do to perform a "process of elimination"? When I turn my keys on, I am getting the same alarm letting me know the system is working (boy is it working). Any assistance would be appreciated. FYI...never had either of these engines in the shop for anything.