low oil light on premix

themoosedotcom

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im getting a low oil light on my tach and dont know why? the outboard is a 97 johnson 150. i premix 50:1. Im not sure it could be a sensor but dont know how to check. any help?
 

Chris1956

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Re: low oil light on premix

Does the boat still have the oil tank? If so, the old sensor may still be connected.

Has the oil input to the OMS Pump been capped? If it is still connected to the oil tank, you may be running 25::1.

Why are you premixing? Did you disable the OMS System?
 

themoosedotcom

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Re: low oil light on premix

Im not sure if it still has an oil tank. I cant seem to find it.Ive tried to do some research on the boat and they dont make sea pro's any more so i havent had much luck on it. The guy i bought it from said he premixes. Ive checked under the center console and there are no signs of an oil tank. Dont know to much about boats and where to look.
 

d.boat

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Re: low oil light on premix

So this boat and motor are brand new to you, it sounds and you have no owner's manual or any information or orientation to it? You might ask the seller or a friend who is familiar with boats and outboards to give you a once-over on this sort of stuff, or if you have a local mechanic or dealer, offer to pay him an hour of time to give you the orientation.

There's some other pretty basic stuff that's easy, but needs to be watched and/or maintained.

Back to the oil alarm:

What you're looking for is a plastic tank that holds about 2 gallons, roughly cube-shaped, white-ish but opaque, say 6" X 10" X 8". It might have a black top on it or might just be a plastic tank. It will have a fill cap and another screwed on part where the float/level switch is located - which will have an oil hose with a priming bulb (looks like fuel hose) and an electrical cable/cord coming out of it.

It is generally back by the engine, but can be as much as 20 feet away, but somewhere where it's easy to fill.

If you can trace the fuel line into the engine, the oil line generally runs alongside it and on inside the engine cover with the fuel line. It hooks into the fuel pump- the same pump the fuel line hooks into, but in a different spot. If you find that oil line, trace it back to where it either ends and is plugged (sometimes with a bolt and a hose clamp), or to where it goes into the oil tank.

Do you see any of this? Look for that tank and report back! We will advise you whether the system is really set up for premix or is set up for automatic oiling

If you're getting a "low oil" signal, unless the system is defective, the signal can only be tripped by level sensor inside the tank.... and that sensor has to be hooked up to the warning system through a cable (two wire cord) coming out of the oil tank.

If the tank isn't there, there can be no actual signal causing the alarm, therefore the alarm must be somehow defective.

But you can be assured, if you're mixing your gas with oil at the 50:1 ratio, the engine won't be harmed by a "low oil" alarm.
 

Chris1956

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Re: low oil light on premix

On that motor, the gas line is obvious. The oil line is likely inside the black mesh sleeve with the control cables and electric. Check the OMS pump, under the airbox. The oil line should be visibly capped off.
 
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