Re: Mariner 50HP overheat alarm
Oooohhh! Deja Vu! I have a 87 Suzuki DT85 with a very similar history. I started with a new water pump and thermostat, but occaisionally my temp alarm would sound at WOT. I replaced a head gasket with a new factory design and removed a lot of blockages in the head from corrosion. I felt sure that was the cause. Now the "new" thermostat got stuck and I tried running it without one which helped for a while (winter the water was cold) but this forum convinced me to put it back in and when the water warmed up the alarm started sounding again. I removed the exhaust cover and cleaned out some blockages there and installed a temp gauge. Still the alarm sounded at about 190-200 degrees F. Aaahhh, but checking with the dealer I found that the sensor isn't supposed to cry until 237 degrees F. So I replaced the sensor and no more alarm. Hope this story helps.<br /><br />PS does your engine have a pressure relief valve in the head?