Alarm sound

Semonick14

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I recently bought a 1992 Bayliner Capri. It is a 120 hp L-drive. We had it on the water yesterday & when we had it at WOT, an alarm sounded until we throttled down. The boat seemed to run fine except at WOT. I am a newbie at the boat thing, so any help would be great!
 

wickware

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Did you receive any history of previous yearly maintenance and checks? There is an alarm that will usually alert you of the motor overheating. The cause is normally a lack of cooling water circulating through the motor or a mechanical issue. Such as: bad water pump impeller (due to age), restriction in the water pump as sand or trash (in low water), Or possibly a tune-up issue or wear (age or needed adjustments). If it stopped when you slowed from WOT you still need to find the cause at WOT.

Good Luck
 

Semonick14

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Previous owner kept up on yearly maintenance & such. He also installed a new water pump impeller 3 weeks ago. He hooked muffs up a week ago (before I bought it) to show me it while running the boat. At one point, the alarm sounded & we found out the muffs had slipped down. I wonder if at that brief moment, it damaged the impeller?
 

jerryjerry05

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Yes, the little bit of time it ran without the muffs on could hurt the impeller.
It might???? have been 2 seconds or 2 minutes???
It's not hard to change.
Just take pics of the linkage or anything you touch.
 

Semonick14

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Thank you all for the input. I have another question.....What would cause oil/gas leak under the power head?? This is a Force outboard engine, so it's a Outboard but inside an engine compartment like an inboard. It is a 2 cycle oil injection. We can't find any leaks when the boat is running & when the boat is NOT running. I am new at all of this, but it doesn't take an expert to know you shouldn't have any leaks (especially fuel). I can post pics here in a few of the set up
 

Dandrill

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Also after checking impeller check inside of exhaust hose for dry rot if the inside of hose breaking up little rubber chunks will plug up weep holes
 

Dandrill

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These ldrives are notorious for over heating check thermostat should be a 130 degree thermostat hard to find 143 is fine if overheating persists pull bottom 2 plugs check for whiteish residue that indicates water getting bye head gasket or exhaust gasket you will have to pull engine for exhaust gaskets
 
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