I have a 1993 130hp TXRR. I have a problem with the motor not transferring oil to the the engine tank. The motor will run until the engine tank is low thus causing alarm and RPM reduction. But the tach has all 3 arrows flashing. I can add oil to engine tank and it runs fine but with 3 arrows still blinking. Remote tank is almost full so that is not the issue.
From reading countless threads on this forum it seams the 3 flashing arrows on tach means the system thinks the remote tank has enough oil for transfer and engine tank low. But both are full. I have checked everything that I could find for continuity hoping to find bad wire, connection, or plug. Everything checks out with my meter.
Originally I thought the not transferring might be caused from trim gauge / trim sensor not working. I found that the sensor corroded and was broken off but it did not have any bars on gauge. So I replaced the sensor and then every other bar on tach lit up. But still no oil transfer and all arrows flashing. So wanting to rule out trim gauge I replace the tach with a refurbished one. Solved the problem with the bars. All bars light up when motor moves up or down so I think that it took it out of the equation. Still same issue with 3 arrows flashing and not transferring oil. couple questions please.
1. If the CDI thinks the motor is up it stops oil transfer. What does the tach show at that time?
2. While it would stop the transfer would it cause the 3 flashing arrows?
3. How does the CDI get that info? Is it the gray wire in the 4 wire harness?
My gut says it is not the trim causing it but a bad wire or connection but I have not found yet. I unwrapped all the wires, checked continuity, and cleaned all plugs and harnesses. I have read that it is a stupidly simple system but I have not found wiring problem yet so it is making me look other places. I had this motor on another boat as a pair. I kept the other motor for parts. I swapped the 3 harnesses, engine tank sensor, and emergency transfer switch box thinking that it might be a broken wire. Didn't change anything so I put all original ones back on.
I did notice something today on the other gauge that I had not seen before. The gauge is badly faded so It might have been there before. The battery symbol has a flashing background. Could this be the cause of the tach issue? This is a screenshot of a short video (couldn't get it to upload)
tach1.PNG
Any help or suggestions. This is driving me nuts.
Thanks
Greg
From reading countless threads on this forum it seams the 3 flashing arrows on tach means the system thinks the remote tank has enough oil for transfer and engine tank low. But both are full. I have checked everything that I could find for continuity hoping to find bad wire, connection, or plug. Everything checks out with my meter.
Originally I thought the not transferring might be caused from trim gauge / trim sensor not working. I found that the sensor corroded and was broken off but it did not have any bars on gauge. So I replaced the sensor and then every other bar on tach lit up. But still no oil transfer and all arrows flashing. So wanting to rule out trim gauge I replace the tach with a refurbished one. Solved the problem with the bars. All bars light up when motor moves up or down so I think that it took it out of the equation. Still same issue with 3 arrows flashing and not transferring oil. couple questions please.
1. If the CDI thinks the motor is up it stops oil transfer. What does the tach show at that time?
2. While it would stop the transfer would it cause the 3 flashing arrows?
3. How does the CDI get that info? Is it the gray wire in the 4 wire harness?
My gut says it is not the trim causing it but a bad wire or connection but I have not found yet. I unwrapped all the wires, checked continuity, and cleaned all plugs and harnesses. I have read that it is a stupidly simple system but I have not found wiring problem yet so it is making me look other places. I had this motor on another boat as a pair. I kept the other motor for parts. I swapped the 3 harnesses, engine tank sensor, and emergency transfer switch box thinking that it might be a broken wire. Didn't change anything so I put all original ones back on.
I did notice something today on the other gauge that I had not seen before. The gauge is badly faded so It might have been there before. The battery symbol has a flashing background. Could this be the cause of the tach issue? This is a screenshot of a short video (couldn't get it to upload)
tach1.PNG
Any help or suggestions. This is driving me nuts.
Thanks
Greg
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