cool change said:
thanks seasick.. here is what i got.. i am pretty sure it was the oil because on the yamaha gauge the oil light was flashing, and also the pee stream was still strong. when i limped back to the dock the arlarm was going off and on with little power [about 1000 rpms] when i docked i pulled the cowling and noticed the main tank on the motor was about a quarter full so i push up the toggle switch and it slowly fill up thats all i did.. do u think it was a overheating problem or oil ? I was thinking a oil sensor if it was the oil . If it is any of the things u mentioned is it a costly fix ? as always thank u
Good info to start.
At a quarter level, the main tank would probably signal a LOW condition and that will cause the limp mode. I am not 100% sure but I suspect that if the alarm is cleared, the motor will switch back to normal mode.
You say that you used the override to slowly fill the tank. So the question now is weather the fill rate is slow or something else. The more common cause for a slow fill is a blockage, sludge or clogged screen/filter but is could be a signalling issue or a bad but not completely dead oil tank pump. It is simpler although a bit of work to remove the tank, pour out the oil, check for sludge and replace (or clean) the inline filter.
Of course, you can pull the oil feed off of the main tank andcheck the flow.
There are other possible causes for your alarm but they are more complex to diagnose. An important test is to see if the pump on the remote tank is running when the main tank is low. You said it runs when you use the override but does it run at all in normal operation? I am not sure how you motor handles the refill logic but some models need the motor running for the main tank to refill. Of course with the motor running it is tough to hear the pump so one way to see is to remove the main tank sensor and with the motor running, make sure the sensor is straight up with the 'float' slide down. That should both signal an alarm and signal the remote pump to operate. The main tank should fill up. You don't have to drain the main tank, just watch out that you don't overflow.
While you are at it, slide the float ring up top and let us know if the alarm clears
I tried to do a really rough calculation of how long the motor will run on only the oil in the main tank. That tank holds about a quart of oil and a quart of oil will handle 12.5 to 25 gals of gas depending on the mix ratio which varies by revs, but lets use the 50:1 ratio.
At cruise my motor burns about 12 gph so a quart of oil will run for an hour or thereabouts assuming that the remote tank is not refilling the main tank at all.