Hi everyone,
I live and boat in Puget Sound area. I have a 23' Panga with a 60HP Yamaha Four stroke. It is tiller con*****ed.
Recently I (DIY) installed a new water pump kit and changed the oil as preventative maintenance. When I went to sea trial it with running at high RPM for 30 minutes everything ran fine but when I pulled up to the dock the buzzer went off. The engine was not overheated (touch test) and water was pumping.
I took the boat out to the coast this weekend and ran it for 4 hours fully loaded with 5 divers. Ran great but I did not run it long at low idles and did not have the problem.
Referring to Service Manual my diagnosis is the oil pressure switch. So I have two questions:
1) is there a simple way to confirm the switch is bad without having to pressure test it?
2) I ordered a new switch. Not sure how to replace it? Looks like it is finger installation no tools? Information on what it takes to remove the old and replace with a new switch would be appreciated.
Thanks
Dave
Seattle
I live and boat in Puget Sound area. I have a 23' Panga with a 60HP Yamaha Four stroke. It is tiller con*****ed.
Recently I (DIY) installed a new water pump kit and changed the oil as preventative maintenance. When I went to sea trial it with running at high RPM for 30 minutes everything ran fine but when I pulled up to the dock the buzzer went off. The engine was not overheated (touch test) and water was pumping.
I took the boat out to the coast this weekend and ran it for 4 hours fully loaded with 5 divers. Ran great but I did not run it long at low idles and did not have the problem.
Referring to Service Manual my diagnosis is the oil pressure switch. So I have two questions:
1) is there a simple way to confirm the switch is bad without having to pressure test it?
2) I ordered a new switch. Not sure how to replace it? Looks like it is finger installation no tools? Information on what it takes to remove the old and replace with a new switch would be appreciated.
Thanks
Dave
Seattle
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