I hope someone may be able to help me out here. I inherited a 1987 Ranger with a 115hp Yamaha motor. Went out in it and wouldnt run over 2000rpm. Having the manual on it, I read over it and seen where certain things can cause the 2000rpm fail safe. After cleaning out the oil, refilling and making sure it pumps right, and making sure the water was pumping correctly, (ie coming out the pee hole), set it up and fired the boat on land using water muffs. In gear it would run over the 2000rpm. Put it in the water, hit the throttle, no go, droped back to the 2000rpm fail safe. Made sure there that everything was still functioning correctly. Still no more than 2000rpm, if I tried to give it more it would choke out. Bringing it back to the shop, put the muffs back on it, started it up put it in gear, run over the 2000rpm mark. Checked to make sure all the alarms worked properly that would trigger the 2000rpm Fail safe. Finally decided to try one last thing, still on the muffs, ran the engine at 3500rpm, I pulled the oil sensor unit out of the oil tank, the engine did not go into the 2000rpm fail safe like it should. This I dont understand, it will go into it when in the water, but ont he muffs it will not. Anyone know why this is? Is there a sensor I am missing? Also does anyone else know what my problem may be why it stayes in the fail safe mode in the water?
Any Help is greatly appreciated.
Richie
Any Help is greatly appreciated.
Richie
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