Last weekend on way back to dock the low oil alarm sounded. Checked remote tank and it had maybe 1-2 inches of oil. added what I had on boat (2 quarts) but never thought to check the reservoir under the cover. Limped back for two miles at 1900 rpm with alarm on the whole time. At dock filled remote tank up with yamalube, pulled cover off and saw that the amount of oil in the reservoir was below minimum line (what triggers the alarm right?). I pulled out the filter and cleaned it (spotless to begin with), toggled the switch next to it and watched as the reservoir filled up so I know that this pump is working fine. Engine back on - no alarm. Problem solved I thought. Yesterday about 9 miles into a 10 mile round trip the alarm sounds again. This time I check the reservoir and its again below the minimum line, and with only 9 miles since fill up the remote tank looks as full as when I last filled it. I checked all lines from remote tank and don't see any kinks. Problem must be with remote tank's oil pump or filter or both?? In Spring of 2011 a mechanic pulled the oil delivery system apart and found the pump clogged with foil from tops of oil containers. After fully cleaning the system it worked perfectly up to last week, but I'm very confident that no foil or anything else made its way into the tank after that experience. So this is where I need your help - I've never pulled the oil tank myself so not sure what to do. Its mounted under the port aft hatch and is aft of a battery. The hatch opening is smaller than the battery - which took me an hour to pull out and replace with a new one - terrible design back there. Hopefully the tank can come straight up and out and the pump is accessible?. Do I need to siphon oil out first? Are the hoses/harness generally long enough to come out along with the tank? Is there a simple way to test the pump/check filter without pulling the tank out first? Thanks in advance for any assistance!