Originally posted by chpthril
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Excuse the ignorance, but what is this?!
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For what it's worth. Pulled the hose in front of the trans cooler and a big glob of orange fell into the bilge. Not sure what it was and after being stuck in that goofy locker for most the morning, I gave up trying to find it. I'll hopefully get it back on the water tomorrow."Charlie don't surf"
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Arghhhh!! Was out today and it did it again. Got it up to around 4800 rpms and the dang warning alarm sounded again. I shut it down restarted and tried to duplicate it. Temp was right aroun 170/175 but oil gauge seemed to be reading quite high but then again I don't know what normal is. It was reading right at about 65-70 and the gauge tops out at 80.
So I just pulled my little girls on the wake board and they surfed the wake for quite awhile and it did do it. Later we went on a joy ride and I didn't catch the rpm but it seemed the alarm went off at much lower rpm. Oil and temp gauges read about the same as before. What am I missing here?? Next step change the impeller??"Charlie don't surf"
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May sound stupid (and since you haven't heard anything else) and I really haven't heard of it happening again to anyone else but I knew someone who had a battery going bad (bad cell) and low voltage triggered an alarm because the sensors get buggy (all electronics do) with low voltage. It was on an i/o and he related the problems to me later. Still can't believe it was just a bad battery. So if you acquired the boat and the battery is old, may be worth looking at.
I still don't get how the battery could cause the alarm to go off at high RPMs only but for whatever reason it did. Again, this is coming from not even a shade tree mechanic... I am the idiot in 130 degree heat under the sunMods: MLA BIG Ballast System (1800+ Custom sacs, 2 500 W705 sacs under bow), Duffy Surf Flap Mod, Trimmed Swim Deck, Top-Mount Starter
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