Hello all.
First my engine info:
Engine Info (transom ID)
August 2008, serial #A177296
Mercruiser v6 4.3l with TKS (tks is disabled / bypassed due to prior issues)
Short story:
This morning I had a continuous buzzer on startup.
Stopped and doublechecked my gear oil reservoir sensor was still disconnected (leak hasn't been fixed)- it was.
Noticed what seems to be fresh engine oil (dark) in the bilge, so I checked the engine oil.
That seemed low to me, dipstick was looking dry.
I ran it just a few hundred yards, at slowest rpm, 30 seconds at a time, to my neighbor's dock.
Added 1-2.5 quarts or so (came out of a larger jug I happened to have).
Still had buzzer continuous, boat actually stops after about 30 seconds, repeatedly, as though a protective shutdown. (Coincidentally, also seems to make me prime the throttle to restart it- is that how it shuts down, kills the fuel, making that necessary?).
Questions / hypotheses / troubleshooting guesses:
-however, it's 100% clear that there was not a (true) high temp problem (started immediately, with cold engine, at low rpm, in cool lake water- engine not warm)
-the oil in the bilge is suspicious- haven't had an (engine) oil problem historically; but perhaps it finally leaked out enough, or perhaps the last marine shop didn't quite properly put the oil filter / oilpan cap on cleanly, and it's shaken loose just enough?
Next steps:
I need to get my gauges functional again anyway, so my next steps would seem to be to dig into the sending units / sensors and/or the gauges themselves, to see if they help clarify what's happening (like a bad temp sensor).
(Please see my future post on gauges to help me figure out how to get those back online, as it might help answer things if they were working (like if the temp were falsely being reported as hot by a bad sending unit, or the same with the oil, etc).)
Is there anything else? Should I bother with trying to disconnect the battery for a bit?
I'm basically looking for feedback on diagnostics / further info about when / why the engine would shut down, if I'm missing anything on that front. As an example, I'm sure I could also just have an ECM / ECU problem suddenly appear, but that doesn't seem likely.
I recently put my boat back in the water after being in the shop last season (mostly for gauges not working, and for a gear oil leak).
Longer Story
~4 weeks in the water, ~15 hours running.
First trip from the marina:
Below 2k rpm, things ok.
Around 2k rpm, buzzer would go off intermittently (not solid), and engine would stumble, fall down.
Note the orangeish wire- there were also a couple black looking ones that seem like the marine shop didn't reconnect. Our thought is perhaps the orange was grounding out / sending a bad signal, causing the buzzer and stumbling...
After ensuring it wasn't bumping against the engine, the motor ran just fine for probably 6-10 hours over the span of a couple weeks, no issues.
So we don't know exactly what was happening at that time, but it seemed like perhaps that was a sensor tripping the alarm buzzer and also somehow affecting the engine operation.
Ran the boat sporadically for the past couple weeks, and then this week, ran the boat a good 6-10 hours over three days, including last night for a couple hours.
Dragged tube riders, etc. The most exercise it's gotten for quite a while.
This morning, I went to take it to the marina, and found the buzzer running continuously after starting.
I checked the historical issue of gear oil reservoir sensor-still unplugged, the marine shop never did fix that leak, so I've disconnected the sensor for quite a while now.
As far as I know, the reasons for buzzer are
-temperature
-oil pressure (or level)
-gear oil reservoir
So I think I'm down to 2.
The gauges have been inoperable for quite a while (not sure if it's the gauges or sending units- will have another post on that in a second), so neither oil nor temp are telling me anything.
That said, it seems impossible that I have a true temp problem- the engine was cold and barely ran, and there was no heat when I opened the engine compartment...
It's possible I have / had a real oil pressure or level problem, as I 'believe' the oil in the bilge is a new issue. However, having added a quart or two, and the dipstick now reading properly, I would think the buzzer would have stopped.
First my engine info:
Engine Info (transom ID)
August 2008, serial #A177296
Mercruiser v6 4.3l with TKS (tks is disabled / bypassed due to prior issues)
Short story:
This morning I had a continuous buzzer on startup.
Stopped and doublechecked my gear oil reservoir sensor was still disconnected (leak hasn't been fixed)- it was.
Noticed what seems to be fresh engine oil (dark) in the bilge, so I checked the engine oil.
That seemed low to me, dipstick was looking dry.
I ran it just a few hundred yards, at slowest rpm, 30 seconds at a time, to my neighbor's dock.
Added 1-2.5 quarts or so (came out of a larger jug I happened to have).
Still had buzzer continuous, boat actually stops after about 30 seconds, repeatedly, as though a protective shutdown. (Coincidentally, also seems to make me prime the throttle to restart it- is that how it shuts down, kills the fuel, making that necessary?).
Questions / hypotheses / troubleshooting guesses:
- Is it possible I still didn't add enough marine oil to make the buzzer stop?
- Is it possible the 'error' needs to be reset (i.e., maybe disconnect the battery, like when a car sometimes has an error code 'stuck' in its memory even when the problem is fixed)?
- Is there anything besides temp, marine oil, or lube oil that would make a continuous buzzer and/or shut the engine down?
-however, it's 100% clear that there was not a (true) high temp problem (started immediately, with cold engine, at low rpm, in cool lake water- engine not warm)
-the oil in the bilge is suspicious- haven't had an (engine) oil problem historically; but perhaps it finally leaked out enough, or perhaps the last marine shop didn't quite properly put the oil filter / oilpan cap on cleanly, and it's shaken loose just enough?
Next steps:
I need to get my gauges functional again anyway, so my next steps would seem to be to dig into the sending units / sensors and/or the gauges themselves, to see if they help clarify what's happening (like a bad temp sensor).
(Please see my future post on gauges to help me figure out how to get those back online, as it might help answer things if they were working (like if the temp were falsely being reported as hot by a bad sending unit, or the same with the oil, etc).)
Is there anything else? Should I bother with trying to disconnect the battery for a bit?
I'm basically looking for feedback on diagnostics / further info about when / why the engine would shut down, if I'm missing anything on that front. As an example, I'm sure I could also just have an ECM / ECU problem suddenly appear, but that doesn't seem likely.
I recently put my boat back in the water after being in the shop last season (mostly for gauges not working, and for a gear oil leak).
Longer Story
~4 weeks in the water, ~15 hours running.
First trip from the marina:
Below 2k rpm, things ok.
Around 2k rpm, buzzer would go off intermittently (not solid), and engine would stumble, fall down.
Note the orangeish wire- there were also a couple black looking ones that seem like the marine shop didn't reconnect. Our thought is perhaps the orange was grounding out / sending a bad signal, causing the buzzer and stumbling...
After ensuring it wasn't bumping against the engine, the motor ran just fine for probably 6-10 hours over the span of a couple weeks, no issues.
So we don't know exactly what was happening at that time, but it seemed like perhaps that was a sensor tripping the alarm buzzer and also somehow affecting the engine operation.
Ran the boat sporadically for the past couple weeks, and then this week, ran the boat a good 6-10 hours over three days, including last night for a couple hours.
Dragged tube riders, etc. The most exercise it's gotten for quite a while.
This morning, I went to take it to the marina, and found the buzzer running continuously after starting.
I checked the historical issue of gear oil reservoir sensor-still unplugged, the marine shop never did fix that leak, so I've disconnected the sensor for quite a while now.
As far as I know, the reasons for buzzer are
-temperature
-oil pressure (or level)
-gear oil reservoir
So I think I'm down to 2.
The gauges have been inoperable for quite a while (not sure if it's the gauges or sending units- will have another post on that in a second), so neither oil nor temp are telling me anything.
That said, it seems impossible that I have a true temp problem- the engine was cold and barely ran, and there was no heat when I opened the engine compartment...
It's possible I have / had a real oil pressure or level problem, as I 'believe' the oil in the bilge is a new issue. However, having added a quart or two, and the dipstick now reading properly, I would think the buzzer would have stopped.