Hello,
I have a year 2000, 2350 Bluewater with twin LX / SX150TXRY.
I am getting an audible alarm and both engines auto slow to below 2000 RPM.
I have no flashing bars on either tachometer and show three circles for oil status.
Could I still be having overheat issues that now do not indicate on the tach?
What indication is shown when oil monitoring is indicating low?
Are there any other circumstances that will alarm and send both engines into self protect mode?
I previously had an overheating problem where when running higher RPM for longer periods I would get an alarm, both motors would slow below 2000RPM and I would have a flashing bar on one (or the other) of the tach's that would show overheat.
I would slow down, go neutral, one alarm would silence, and after a short, 40 second idling interval so the other alarm would silence. I could then power back up and stay below 3200 RPM's indefinitely.
[again, previously] One evening I flushed the engine for several hours recirculating Salt Away with an old Sureflow fresh water pump. I connected to the flushing port with a section of garden hose on the pump and caught the discharge into a garbage bag within a recycle bin, to recirculate it with the pump. It made lots of foam suds. I think I read about this here or elsewhere on the web using Rydlime (rid lime). This worked miracles on the Port (LX150TXRY) but I then used the same solution on the Starboard (SX150TXRY) I have since repeated the process on Stbd with fresh solution.
Folks, your assistance and guidance is always greatly appreciated. Nothing in this world can replace your years of hands on experience. Thank you.
I have a year 2000, 2350 Bluewater with twin LX / SX150TXRY.
I am getting an audible alarm and both engines auto slow to below 2000 RPM.
I have no flashing bars on either tachometer and show three circles for oil status.
Could I still be having overheat issues that now do not indicate on the tach?
What indication is shown when oil monitoring is indicating low?
Are there any other circumstances that will alarm and send both engines into self protect mode?
I previously had an overheating problem where when running higher RPM for longer periods I would get an alarm, both motors would slow below 2000RPM and I would have a flashing bar on one (or the other) of the tach's that would show overheat.
I would slow down, go neutral, one alarm would silence, and after a short, 40 second idling interval so the other alarm would silence. I could then power back up and stay below 3200 RPM's indefinitely.
[again, previously] One evening I flushed the engine for several hours recirculating Salt Away with an old Sureflow fresh water pump. I connected to the flushing port with a section of garden hose on the pump and caught the discharge into a garbage bag within a recycle bin, to recirculate it with the pump. It made lots of foam suds. I think I read about this here or elsewhere on the web using Rydlime (rid lime). This worked miracles on the Port (LX150TXRY) but I then used the same solution on the Starboard (SX150TXRY) I have since repeated the process on Stbd with fresh solution.
Folks, your assistance and guidance is always greatly appreciated. Nothing in this world can replace your years of hands on experience. Thank you.
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