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  • week tell tale - alarm (some of the time) 130hp

    Hi guys,

    My motor is a 1994 130 hp. The temp alarm sounded once the other day and then again in yard on muffs. Both times I noticed the tell tale wasnt its usual self. A weak stream if you will... SO: New themrostats...new waterpump....inspected presure relief...all took place.....and problem still exists!

    You can tell when the alarm will sound...it will be at idle and the tell tale is only a slow rickle.

    May the presure releif valve be staying open??? Whare too now??
    Thanks
    Hermit
    Last edited by thehermit; 07-02-2008, 10:02 PM.

  • #2
    Running on hose will sometimes let engine overheat, if havn't run in water then try that first.
    Regards
    Boats.net
    Yamaha Outboard Parts

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    • #3
      Yes. The temp alarm first sounded on the water. I am going to replace the PRV anyhow. Also the water pump housing looked a little melted so I am going to replace that as well.

      How does a water pump housing melt?? Anyway I will test run it on muffs/in barrell/and on water.

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      • #4
        If pump runs dry it will melt housing, Replace the housing.
        Regards
        Boats.net
        Yamaha Outboard Parts

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        • #5
          Well....last season I replaced the water pump, t-stats-prv. Problem solved. In fact the engine still sounded the buzzer on the muffs after all of this so I took to flushing in a barrel when in the yard.

          THIS YEAR
          After waking up the engine from a long winters sleep. Telltale would pee then stop then alarm...all in a barrel. SO...I removed the port side water jacket (head cover) to have a look. Minor stuff in there...looks fine.

          At present I have ordered another PRV gasket so i can have a look at that again and a head cover gasket (port) so I can re-assemble.

          My question is what may be casuing intermitant loss of water presure?
          Should I test run with head cover off?
          I may also pull the LU and try to flush up the water tube.

          I'm left guessing and coud use some guidance.

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          • #6
            When running in barrel make sure it is deep enough in water, the water pump has to be completely submerged in water.
            Regards
            Boats.net
            Yamaha Outboard Parts

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            • #7
              It was. Do you know where specifically water enters? Also is there a link to the flow of water in the "system"?

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