We have a 225 HP 2001 OX66 with 390 hours on it, and have been suffering an irritating problem for over a year now that our marina (remote in Canada and new to Yamaha) has not yet been able to solve. At dead low idle (500-600 RPM), in gear and moving, the starboard overheat sensor causes the alarm horn to sound after 3 to 5 minutes running. It is always on the starboard side, even after trading the sensors from one side to the other. If left at dead idle in neutral, the problem does not occur, at least it hasn't for up to 1/2 hour. Additionally, the horn will stop sounding if the RPMs are increased (in gear) up to only 700 RPM, after only a minute or so at the higher engine speed. The problem does not occur at any other speed, in gear or out.
I replaced the impellor last summer thinking it was a cooling water problem, and the new part made no difference. I'm thinking the next thing I should have done was to trade the poppet valves (not sure if that is correct terminology) from side to side and see if the problem followed the poppet valve, and if not then to trade the thermostats side to side to see if the problem followed the 'stat.
The boat is 500 miles north of me now in Canada as I'm back home in Michigan, and the marina up there is going to be trying for about the fifth time this week to track the problem down, in my absence. Any help would be appreciated, both for my benefit and to pass along to the marina.
Thanks-
I replaced the impellor last summer thinking it was a cooling water problem, and the new part made no difference. I'm thinking the next thing I should have done was to trade the poppet valves (not sure if that is correct terminology) from side to side and see if the problem followed the poppet valve, and if not then to trade the thermostats side to side to see if the problem followed the 'stat.
The boat is 500 miles north of me now in Canada as I'm back home in Michigan, and the marina up there is going to be trying for about the fifth time this week to track the problem down, in my absence. Any help would be appreciated, both for my benefit and to pass along to the marina.
Thanks-
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