Overheat warning on OX 66

Amphibian 28

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Oct 18, 2004
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I have a 1998 250hp OX66. <br />Water pump impeller changed this past spring, low hours all season (50-75 hrs)in saltwater.<br />Boat is moored, no fresh water engine rinse until hauled out.<br />No problems all season, or ever, for that matter.<br />When hauling for the season, everything ran fine.<br />Put boat on the trailer, and drove home (2 miles).<br />Put on the muffs for a fresh rinse, and for the very first time, an overheat alarm.<br />I assume the impeller is fine with so few hours.<br /><br />She's all "winterized" and wrapped. Early next spring where do I start? <br /><br />Thermostats? <br />Poppet valve? (whatever that is...)<br />Should it have been thoroughly rinsed with "salt away"?<br />Your thoughts/experiences/opinions would be most appreciated.<br />Thanks.
 

Ray Neudecker

Lieutenant Commander
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Re: Overheat warning on OX 66

Sometimes the water pressure from the hose is not great eniough to run at idle. It is time to service the thermostats and poppet vale this spring.
 

John from Madison CT

Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Re: Overheat warning on OX 66

I agree with Ray. THose hose flushers are often not enough water flow and pressure for those big block Yamaha's.<br /><br />I run my 250hp Yamaha in a big barrel.
 

bigbrownbuku

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Re: Overheat warning on OX 66

i would also pull the gearbox for a check. impellors dont like barnacles and moored in salt all season in itself is enough to warrant removal, so that in the future it CAN be removed.
 
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