Whistling Noise 98 Shabah Z242
Recently noticed a noise similar to the sound the alert makes when you first turn the key on prior to engaging the starter. There is now a sound very much like that when the boat is running. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
|
Re: Whistling Noise 98 Shabah Z242
Maybe low oil alarm?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Re: Whistling Noise 98 Shabah Z242
Wasn't aware there was alarm for that, but I will definitely check that out. Thanks!
|
Re: Whistling Noise 98 Shabah Z242
Just to clarify, that's low drive oil...not engine oil level.
|
Re: Whistling Noise 98 Shabah Z242
As in lower unit oil?
|
Re: Whistling Noise 98 Shabah Z242
Yes, outdrive oil.
|
Re: Whistling Noise 98 Shabah Z242
The warning system monitors 3 things.
-gear lube level for outdrive -engine temperature -engine oil Check the gear lube reservoir on your engine. It's likely the culprit. If it's full and you're still getting the alarm, you may need to replace the gear lube reservoir sensor. It's a one piece deal that includes both the reservoir and sensor, and it's about $50. Check your engine oil level. Add as necessary. Watch your temperature gauge. If you're rising above 160 then you should replace your impeller before using it again. |
Re: Whistling Noise 98 Shabah Z242
Thanks to all for your advice I'll report back on my findings.
|
Re: Whistling Noise 98 Shabah Z242
Had my boat winterized this week and it was low on oil in the outdrive reservoir. Thanks for the feedback/good advice!
$365 for winterizing seems pretty pricey for oil/filter change, changed outdrive fluid, fogged motor, and stabil. Cold weather coming in tonight, and they did pick it up from dry storage, service it, and return. More expensive every year. |
Re: Whistling Noise 98 Shabah Z242
Quote:
Initially there's a little expense to buy the winterizing kit, ear muffs, oil changer, outdrive oil pump, etc, but those are all one-time expenses, and still with all the supplies, you'll be under $365. But the biggest expense isn't monetary, it's trust in yourself that you can do it. That takes a pretty good amount of time to build that up. If you use the right stuff and follow the correct procedure every time, you'll never have anything to worry about, and it'll save you a lot! :wink_thumbup: |
All times are GMT. The time now is 05:32 AM. |