Hi all. First time poster.
My 2001 model Johnno recently picked up a plastic bag on the leg and the overheat alarm went off & the RPM dropped. I killed the motor within a few seconds of the alarm and let it cool down. When I restarted there was no water coming out the telltale so I immediately shut it down and got a tow back.
When I called my mechanic & told me my story he was immediately concerned. He said my make and model of motor is flawed and by the time the alarm goes off the motor has serious damage.
Sure enough the motor has lost compression and needs a powerhead rebuild. This is verified by the insurance assessor.
My question to the forum is:
Do Johnson outboards have an issue/flaw with the overheat alarm going off when it's too late?
Surely the point of an oveheat alarm is to prevent damage to the motor???
My 2001 model Johnno recently picked up a plastic bag on the leg and the overheat alarm went off & the RPM dropped. I killed the motor within a few seconds of the alarm and let it cool down. When I restarted there was no water coming out the telltale so I immediately shut it down and got a tow back.
When I called my mechanic & told me my story he was immediately concerned. He said my make and model of motor is flawed and by the time the alarm goes off the motor has serious damage.
Sure enough the motor has lost compression and needs a powerhead rebuild. This is verified by the insurance assessor.
My question to the forum is:
Do Johnson outboards have an issue/flaw with the overheat alarm going off when it's too late?
Surely the point of an oveheat alarm is to prevent damage to the motor???