Over the past month or so I've had a recurring problem with my '91 200 Yamaha remote oil tank pump not working when it should. In fact it wouldn't even run with the emergency toggle switch. I spent several hours troubleshooting the system and what I found was basic wire corrosion in the engine harness wiring that was killing the required voltage to the remote tank pump. My Yamahas are '91 model 200s, installed when my Grady was new, before the Saltwater Series were available. I don't know if Yamaha has changed, but the wiring harness on these motors are not even tinned wiring. Maybe on the Saltwater Series that was changed? I ended up spending several hours with a digital multimeter checking every wire in the harness. I even removed all the electrical tape the harness is wrapped in just so I could isolate wires specific to the oil pump harness. Going through the shop manual wiring diagram inch by inch looking for a possible culprit to my problem. I finally found the culprit to be just basic wire corrosion and that black film that builds up under the insolation jacket, and kills electrical flow through the wire. This problem was specifically focused at a splice (factory job) where the brown wire from the oil pump harness is spliced into a yellow wire (power source) that originates back at the CDI box. I removed the butt splice and clear heat shrink that Yamaha used and cleaned off some insolation far enough to find good wire, then just re-installed my own Ancor butt splice (heat shrinkable insolation type...) and sealed it up with the heat gun. Works like a champ for now, but I can see problems in the future with this type of wiring used in this harness. I have a new HPDI on my flats boat but I haven't cut into any wiring in the harness to see if they've changed to tinned wiring or not.
I just thought I'd post this troubleshooting experience in hopes that it helps someone else going through the same problem with their oil tank pump.
Mike
I just thought I'd post this troubleshooting experience in hopes that it helps someone else going through the same problem with their oil tank pump.
Mike
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