motor is on 22' Lowe deck boat that belonged to my dad. about 2005 he removed vro system, maybe because of alarm. the alarm never quit. I have been trying to resolve since 2013 since he moved 100 miles to live next door to me, before I was diagnosed with leukemia in 2019. I began a 2 years of clinical trial chemo in 2021; I am now undetectable. but the motor still will not get above about 2500 rpm. it also was very hard starting. I have replaced power pack, coils, plugs, fuel pump, fuel pump discharge manifold, primer solenoid, water pump, temperature sensors, and remote control. it starts EASY!! and idles smoothly. but it still will not get above 2500 rpm. so I replaced thermostats and temp sensors again. I tested old Thermostats and they both appear to work correctly. I have not tested temperature sensors but thought I may as well eliminate the final suspect, and went looking for the diode. there is a single crimp splice where the diode should be. one side has 3 wires: port temp sensor, starboard sensor, and a vro connector that has been taped off--maybe this went to the old carburetor? the other side of the connector has two wires, 0ne goes to the red harness connector and then to the disconnected alarm; the second one disappears into the battery compartment where it is taped off; I assume it went to the oil tank?
so how does the power pack know that the sensors say the motor is overheating?
this is a ve115tlets which is a 90 degree crossflow design? my "Clymer" manual does not mention the slow protection for the 90degree crossflow but does for the 60 degree loop charged. I have just assumed that it was a formatting issue and my engine had slow protection? Why would it have temp sensors and not have slow protection?
this would be a CD4