Heeeelp!!
I just purchased a brand new 2400CC Sea Chaser with a 300HP HPDI 2 stroke yamaha. I noticed at idle the PSI gauge is 0 but there is plenty of water pissing out from the piss hole. When I put it into gear and increase RPM's to about 3500rpm the PSI will increase to 5psi. If I go faster it will go back down to 0 but thruout this entire time it is constantly pissing great. yesterday I was cruising at 5000rpm when all of a sudden the buzzer sounded and the RPM's dropped to an idle automatically. I immediatly looked at the piss hole and of course it was pissing like a race horse but the PSI gauge was reading 0. The buzzer went away then I proceeded to 3500rpm all the way home with no problems and the PSI went back up to 5psi because I left it at 3500 and no higher.
Another very important piece of information- My Brother purchased the exact same boat and motor and he is experiencing the same exact problem. The boats are used in deep water with no possible chance of inhaling sand.
Any ideas? I would assume this a problem from the factory.
PS- there both left hand lower units.
Any advise would be appreciated.
Thanks,
John
I just purchased a brand new 2400CC Sea Chaser with a 300HP HPDI 2 stroke yamaha. I noticed at idle the PSI gauge is 0 but there is plenty of water pissing out from the piss hole. When I put it into gear and increase RPM's to about 3500rpm the PSI will increase to 5psi. If I go faster it will go back down to 0 but thruout this entire time it is constantly pissing great. yesterday I was cruising at 5000rpm when all of a sudden the buzzer sounded and the RPM's dropped to an idle automatically. I immediatly looked at the piss hole and of course it was pissing like a race horse but the PSI gauge was reading 0. The buzzer went away then I proceeded to 3500rpm all the way home with no problems and the PSI went back up to 5psi because I left it at 3500 and no higher.
Another very important piece of information- My Brother purchased the exact same boat and motor and he is experiencing the same exact problem. The boats are used in deep water with no possible chance of inhaling sand.
Any ideas? I would assume this a problem from the factory.
PS- there both left hand lower units.
Any advise would be appreciated.
Thanks,
John
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