Ok guys I know you've been down this road before but now it's my turn. No matter how I get there fast or slow once I reach 4000 rpm the high temp alarm goes off, engine throttles down to a high idle, runs rough for 10-20 seconds then quits & we're back in business. Took it to a yamaha certified shop where they diagnosed the following: High rpm jets in carburetors needed replacing, replaced water pump housing & impellar, replaced pop it valve( sorry I forgot the actual name). All this & it still has the same problem. So I pulled thermostat covers & found some build up so I cleaned up the area & replaced the thermostats. Still does it. In the yard with ear muffs on I can take the idle up a bit & with my temperature gun I get the following readings:
approx 120 all around the thermostat areas. 145 around the sensors. I forgot the gun today when I took the boat out for a test ride. I was planning to ride for 10 minutes or so then take it up to 4000 rpm & after the alarm goes off & idle down take some measurements. It sure seems odd though that the alarm goes off at exactly 4000 rpms. So my question is are my temps ok? Why does the high temp alarm go off at exactly 4000 rpms? This motor is on a 17.5 ft Scout Fiberglass boat & it performs extremely well. I hardly have a reason to run it at or above 4000 rpms but when I'm in a hurry I'm in a hurry...
approx 120 all around the thermostat areas. 145 around the sensors. I forgot the gun today when I took the boat out for a test ride. I was planning to ride for 10 minutes or so then take it up to 4000 rpm & after the alarm goes off & idle down take some measurements. It sure seems odd though that the alarm goes off at exactly 4000 rpms. So my question is are my temps ok? Why does the high temp alarm go off at exactly 4000 rpms? This motor is on a 17.5 ft Scout Fiberglass boat & it performs extremely well. I hardly have a reason to run it at or above 4000 rpms but when I'm in a hurry I'm in a hurry...
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