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On the Thunderbolt 5 module and the audio alarm I do not get an alarm at key on position .. It is my understanding that the alarm is
A: constant on while key is in the on position due to the oil pressure switch at the distributor (I have touched the tan/blue wire in this location to ground and alarm was activated )
B: Activated when lower unit oil is low ( Its full but have connected the leads for testing and verified good connection )
C: In an overheat situation yellow wire from temp switch will send to ignition module and ignition module will activate alarm ( Connected tan/blue coming from module to ground and alarm activated )
If all this above is right then I would assume that I have a bad oil Pressure switch since I'm not getting an alarm at key on..
This 4.3 setup is new to me I just did a complete swap from 3.0 to 4.3 and the 3.0 did not have an alarm. I'm taking it out for the first time tomorrow and want to make sure that the alarms are working correctly
Thanks Mark
yes I would think your oil pressure alarm switch is bad. You can check it for continuity. It should have continuity to a good engine ground when engine is off and open when running and you have oil pressure
When these go off its too late anyways you should watch your oil pressure and temp gauges constantly - especially first time out with a new or new to you engine.
Depending on what thermostat is in (140 v 160F) you should read 150 ish or 170 ish degrees.
Oil pressure as long as you have about 10 psi per 1000 rpms the engine is at it will live.
Gear oil bottle keep an eye on it periodically. I notice a little level (1/2" or so) drop when I am first out after a gear oil change, then I top it off and it will hold level until the next season. Even if the level is down at the bottom of reservoir there is still lube covering the gears and bearings in the upper