2004 150TXRC
Is it normal for oil in the engine tank to siphon back to the sub tank in the bilge when the engine is tilted back for storage? Never noticed if this has been happening since purchasing new in '04, but it seems to be tied to my intermittent low oil alarm problem I've been wrestling with that started at the end of last season. This is a long one, so I'll appologize now for the length and thank you for any ideas you might be able to offer.
I've checked out everything in the oil transfer process, replacing CDI, engine tank sensor, oil transfer pump, oil filter, cleared out the lines with compressed air, measured 14v at the pump and 12v across the pump when the CDI turns it on at start up. In short, everything seems to be working but I'll still get a low oil alarm, so now I'm pretty sure I'm not looking at an electrical problem.
I noticed that with the engine tilted back, over night the engine tank oil level will go from the full line to the low level line. If I just use the boat that way, 5 - 10 minutes out my low level alarm sounds and the engine goes into failsafe mode. Once I transfer oil using the emergency switch, I can run all day without a problem. No leaks that I can find in the bilge or engine. Can't see into the stringer area, but no traces of oil if I snake a string into the area. I'm guessing the oil is siphoning back into the low sub tank from the high engine tank. I don't see any kind of check valve in any of the lines to prevent this, and the pump doesn't have any valves internally. If I prime the system, which is a slow priming system to begin with, and start my day with the oil level high in the engine tank, I don't get the alarm.
Any ideas? For now, I'm just making priming the oil system part of my startup when I use the boat, but since I never had to do this before and I bought it new, I just want to be sure I'm not missing something, or if there was a Yamaha modification later on to deal with this.
Thanks
John S.
Is it normal for oil in the engine tank to siphon back to the sub tank in the bilge when the engine is tilted back for storage? Never noticed if this has been happening since purchasing new in '04, but it seems to be tied to my intermittent low oil alarm problem I've been wrestling with that started at the end of last season. This is a long one, so I'll appologize now for the length and thank you for any ideas you might be able to offer.
I've checked out everything in the oil transfer process, replacing CDI, engine tank sensor, oil transfer pump, oil filter, cleared out the lines with compressed air, measured 14v at the pump and 12v across the pump when the CDI turns it on at start up. In short, everything seems to be working but I'll still get a low oil alarm, so now I'm pretty sure I'm not looking at an electrical problem.
I noticed that with the engine tilted back, over night the engine tank oil level will go from the full line to the low level line. If I just use the boat that way, 5 - 10 minutes out my low level alarm sounds and the engine goes into failsafe mode. Once I transfer oil using the emergency switch, I can run all day without a problem. No leaks that I can find in the bilge or engine. Can't see into the stringer area, but no traces of oil if I snake a string into the area. I'm guessing the oil is siphoning back into the low sub tank from the high engine tank. I don't see any kind of check valve in any of the lines to prevent this, and the pump doesn't have any valves internally. If I prime the system, which is a slow priming system to begin with, and start my day with the oil level high in the engine tank, I don't get the alarm.
Any ideas? For now, I'm just making priming the oil system part of my startup when I use the boat, but since I never had to do this before and I bought it new, I just want to be sure I'm not missing something, or if there was a Yamaha modification later on to deal with this.
Thanks
John S.
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