Greetings.
I searched the threads and came to realize my problem may be more complicated than I thought. I have a '91 150 ETLD on an '89 Grady-White 204CC that I've owned (and totally rebuilt) for 7 years. The digital combination gauge has never worked, neither has the tilt sensor (at least it doesn't show). Everything worked great until I had the engine pulled (by a shop) to replace the mid-section steering arm (seriously corroded). Now, when I run ABOVE 3600 it runs fine for maybe :30 then the alarm and engine speed reduction kicks in. If I shut it off for maybe three minutes, it will start up and run below 3600 for four or five minutes, but then alarm and reduced speed. This continues until something clicks and I can run all the way back in at under 3600. It's driving me crazy. The guys at the shop just want to start replacing parts, but I've seen from the forum (BTW, you guys really know your stuff!) that it might be a tilt sensor or CDI problem, and my shop guys have never mentioned any of that. OK.., it's an old motor, but it runs (ran) great, has terrific compression, a new lower unit, etc, etc. I can run it below 3600, but I go offshore, and when it's flat or I see bad stuff coming I want to get back ASAP. So.., here's what I know. I bled the system first thing. The remote tank pump works. However, it ONLY RUNS for :30 with engine off and switch on. The oil level in the engine tank is never below the low mark on the tank. I've pulled the sensor and it looks fine and the screen is clean. I've got a Clymer manual, but the oil section is not helpful. My wife and kids are really $@&%$ (at me!) when that alarm goes off and we shut down offshore. It ruins the whole fishing vibe!
Thanks in advance..., you guys rock!
I searched the threads and came to realize my problem may be more complicated than I thought. I have a '91 150 ETLD on an '89 Grady-White 204CC that I've owned (and totally rebuilt) for 7 years. The digital combination gauge has never worked, neither has the tilt sensor (at least it doesn't show). Everything worked great until I had the engine pulled (by a shop) to replace the mid-section steering arm (seriously corroded). Now, when I run ABOVE 3600 it runs fine for maybe :30 then the alarm and engine speed reduction kicks in. If I shut it off for maybe three minutes, it will start up and run below 3600 for four or five minutes, but then alarm and reduced speed. This continues until something clicks and I can run all the way back in at under 3600. It's driving me crazy. The guys at the shop just want to start replacing parts, but I've seen from the forum (BTW, you guys really know your stuff!) that it might be a tilt sensor or CDI problem, and my shop guys have never mentioned any of that. OK.., it's an old motor, but it runs (ran) great, has terrific compression, a new lower unit, etc, etc. I can run it below 3600, but I go offshore, and when it's flat or I see bad stuff coming I want to get back ASAP. So.., here's what I know. I bled the system first thing. The remote tank pump works. However, it ONLY RUNS for :30 with engine off and switch on. The oil level in the engine tank is never below the low mark on the tank. I've pulled the sensor and it looks fine and the screen is clean. I've got a Clymer manual, but the oil section is not helpful. My wife and kids are really $@&%$ (at me!) when that alarm goes off and we shut down offshore. It ruins the whole fishing vibe!
Thanks in advance..., you guys rock!
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