chortle
New Member
Hi all
Hoping someone experienced with these can help with a problem that I experienced while out yesterday. The horn sounded about an hour out (including about 15 mins at c 3200 rpm). Before that running at hull speed or below (coming out of Lymington river).
I came down to idle and the horn stopped. All gauges reading fine - temperature 170 (normal for me) and oil psi around 40. Turned off the engine and checked the fluids. Gear lube and oil looked fine. Dry and clean bilge. Returned to the yard keeping it under 2000 as much as possible (but had to run a little faster through Hurst).
intermittent horn at all rpms (every 5 mins say) sometime with a slight loss of power (cleared by going to idle). Idling smooth - no weird noises. Occasional pressure fluctuation on guaage but never below 30 at 2000rpm and usually at 40. A couple of time fell a little lower when dropped to idle (or just over) - maybe 20-25.
temperature never moved. The boat has has a full service over winter by local mercruiser dealer and this was third trip out since It’s a mefi 1/2 engine (throttle body) with about 350 hrs.
I am thinking maybe a faulty oil pressure switch or a bad ground. Or maybe a battery issue. Obviously worried there was a real oil pressure problem. Not sure if there is a third sensor for that (other than guage sender amd the switch).
anyway can’t get anyone to look at it until tomorrow and was hoping someone smarter might recognise the symptoms. I didgo back today and dipped engine oil now it is cold. Not overfilled - looks fine. Gear lube also to the top line. The gear oil is Green tinged - quite thin. I thought it would be thicker. But maybe just because it is new. I will get that checked but in any event the bottle reservoir is full.
The only thing done prior to this run was by an electrical engineer to reconnect the port battery to the voltmeter and fix a mistake with a new audio unit that was wired in (permanent memory lead to bypass switch).
I don’t have a scanner tool or anything like that. But hopefully they can do that tomorrow. But any thought welcome. It seems strange that the horn self cleared like that. I suspect the oil pressure switch because i felt a momentary drop in power. I think this might have been the ecm turning off the fuel pump or similar. But the guage never went anywhere near the switch pai threshold (which I believe to be c 5 psi).
best
eddie
Hoping someone experienced with these can help with a problem that I experienced while out yesterday. The horn sounded about an hour out (including about 15 mins at c 3200 rpm). Before that running at hull speed or below (coming out of Lymington river).
I came down to idle and the horn stopped. All gauges reading fine - temperature 170 (normal for me) and oil psi around 40. Turned off the engine and checked the fluids. Gear lube and oil looked fine. Dry and clean bilge. Returned to the yard keeping it under 2000 as much as possible (but had to run a little faster through Hurst).
intermittent horn at all rpms (every 5 mins say) sometime with a slight loss of power (cleared by going to idle). Idling smooth - no weird noises. Occasional pressure fluctuation on guaage but never below 30 at 2000rpm and usually at 40. A couple of time fell a little lower when dropped to idle (or just over) - maybe 20-25.
temperature never moved. The boat has has a full service over winter by local mercruiser dealer and this was third trip out since It’s a mefi 1/2 engine (throttle body) with about 350 hrs.
I am thinking maybe a faulty oil pressure switch or a bad ground. Or maybe a battery issue. Obviously worried there was a real oil pressure problem. Not sure if there is a third sensor for that (other than guage sender amd the switch).
anyway can’t get anyone to look at it until tomorrow and was hoping someone smarter might recognise the symptoms. I didgo back today and dipped engine oil now it is cold. Not overfilled - looks fine. Gear lube also to the top line. The gear oil is Green tinged - quite thin. I thought it would be thicker. But maybe just because it is new. I will get that checked but in any event the bottle reservoir is full.
The only thing done prior to this run was by an electrical engineer to reconnect the port battery to the voltmeter and fix a mistake with a new audio unit that was wired in (permanent memory lead to bypass switch).
I don’t have a scanner tool or anything like that. But hopefully they can do that tomorrow. But any thought welcome. It seems strange that the horn self cleared like that. I suspect the oil pressure switch because i felt a momentary drop in power. I think this might have been the ecm turning off the fuel pump or similar. But the guage never went anywhere near the switch pai threshold (which I believe to be c 5 psi).
best
eddie