Hi engine gurus,
1989 60hp J60TLCEA. I wanted to start the boating season and checked my engine on muffs. When I turn the key to ignition position, sometimes the normal short tone sounds, but sometimes a continuous quick pulse tone comes from the VRO. I disconnected the VRO plug to verify the VRO is causing the tone.
Immediately after I start the engine (after the normal tone), the "no oil" alarm sounds. Engine runs, smokes, and smells normally. After some seconds, (with the first pump stroke, I guess) the alarm stops.
I stop the engine, wait just a second, start again. Again, the "no oil" alarm sounds for the first (maybe 5) seconds.
Of course, the solution is to switch to premix. I just want to understand: Even if there was no oil flow, the VRO circuit would need to wait a certain time (depending on the rpm) for a pump stroke to come, before an alarm would be sent, right?
1989 60hp J60TLCEA. I wanted to start the boating season and checked my engine on muffs. When I turn the key to ignition position, sometimes the normal short tone sounds, but sometimes a continuous quick pulse tone comes from the VRO. I disconnected the VRO plug to verify the VRO is causing the tone.
Immediately after I start the engine (after the normal tone), the "no oil" alarm sounds. Engine runs, smokes, and smells normally. After some seconds, (with the first pump stroke, I guess) the alarm stops.
I stop the engine, wait just a second, start again. Again, the "no oil" alarm sounds for the first (maybe 5) seconds.
Of course, the solution is to switch to premix. I just want to understand: Even if there was no oil flow, the VRO circuit would need to wait a certain time (depending on the rpm) for a pump stroke to come, before an alarm would be sent, right?