Re: mercury blackmax 150 overheating?
KCLOST, my temp gauge has been giving a false reading ever since I had an overheat incident last summer, due to a destroyed impeller. The heat took out one of my switchboxes too, and once that was replaced the boat ran just fine, but the temps read high.<br /><br />I got to looking at the electrical system a few weeks back and discovered that the charging coil in my stator has a short---as if the coil was tapped to ground. The two wires from that particular coil, as you know, go to the rectifier. There is an output from the rectifier which charges the battery, but there are other wires connecting the instuments, I believe, to one side of the charging coil of the stator. I think it's a gray wire that goes to the control box instrument connector, it's been a few weeks since I looked at it. <br /><br />As I look at my wiring diagram at this moment, it occurs to me that the gray wire may be what drives the tachometer...hmmmmm. Is that correct?<br /><br />Anyway, I digress. I think that I had a damaged rectifier from way back, but I smoked it entirely last month when I was hooking up the battery (I cannot carry on a conversation with my wife and do these things safely, it seems) and reversed polarity. Until I put the new rectifier on, my tachometer was inaccurate and gave high readings since the overheat incident. Now it is accurate.<br /><br />I am finding this electrical system to be somewhat mysterious, at least as far as relying on the manual goes...but, because of how I saw the tach behave with a damaged rectifier, and how it straightened out with a new one, I am pretty darned positive that the temp gauge will be accurate again once the electrical system is restored.<br /><br />-dd-<br /><br />PS: I will folow up on your suggestion on ohming out the sensor. I think my instruments are indeed Teleflex...my friendly local boat dealer doesn't seem to know a thing about getting a new sensor---I asked about that long ago and all I got in response was a look from him like I had instantly grown a second head. I called it a sending unit---maybe I confused him. But it shouldn't have!