93 Evinrude 70hp

Hodgie43

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I am a new small boat owner, the past couple times out a beeping noise comes on only when idling. I’ve check the oil bulb and is tight unable to pump more. Water is coming out from water pump. Also tends to want to die out when idling sometimes. Just bought the boat and has been sitting a little less than a year. Put new plugs and topped off with gas today and added Sea foam to tank! Any ideas? Runs great other than these issues.
 

Joe Reeves

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Exactly which type warning beep are you receiving?

(VRO Horn Warnings)
(J. Reeves)

NOTE: I retired around 1991/92. Possibly some of the later V4 engines and others may also incorporate a fuel vacuum switch that would enable a fuel restriction warning to sound as mentioned below, an unknown factor to myself.

1 - A steady constant beep = Overheating - The V/6 engines, possibly some others, have a fuel restriction warning which is also a steady constant beep.

2 - A beep every 20 or 40 seconds = oil level has dropped to 1/4 tank. (Late model engine = Every 40 seconds)

3 - A beep every other second = VRO failure, air leak in oil line, oil restriction, (anything that would result in a lack of oil being supplied to the engine).

NOTE - If the warning horn is the black plastic (overpriced) three wire type horn, the warning horn should beep once when the ignition key is turned to the ON position. If it does not, it is either faulty or someone has disconnected it (a stupid move!). At any rate, if it does not beep which indicates that the horn is non functional, find out why and do not run the engine until the problem is corrected.
 

Hodgie43

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Well it’s a beep like every 3-5 seconds. Everyone has told me sounds like the oil pump may be bad and just to bypass and mix. Not sure where to even find he model number on the oil pump itself I do have the book for the motor over 700 pages but have found no where stating the model for the oil pump!
 

flyingscott

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Your oil pump and fuel pump are one unit. Plenty of information on the VRO pump To disable it is easy?
Disconnect the oil line from the fuel connector and cap the nipple off.
Disconnect the wiring harness from the pump at the connector
Disconnect the tank sensor from the motor.
Now run 50-1 premix and take the oil tank out of the boat.
 
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