Thanks guys. It's for a 115 Yamaha. As I continue to correct an overheating at high RPM problem, I'd like to know it's running hot BEFORE it makes the alarm go off. Seems like that indicates a pretty critical situation. Runs hot when going over 4000 RPM's. I've replaced water pump, Poppit and over the winter, I removed heads and exhaust cover to clean out all passages. There was really very little "gunk" in there. It's had this problem for a while and keeps getting worse. A few years ago, it only ran hot if running at WOT for an extended period of time. Like 20 minutes. Now it's gotten to the point where I can litterally run all day long at 3900 RPM's, but if it bump it up to 4100 RPM's, it will sound the alarm within 2 minutes! I am completely serious! Whe the alarm sounds, I idle down and go into neutral, leaving the motor running. In less than a minute, alarm goes away, ad it is ready to go again. I had about a 45 minute boat ride monday to get to a beach to meet up with my kids and grandkids for the day. I got in a hurry and made the alarm go off a couple of times. The rest of the way there and all the way back, I kept a close eye on the tach, and figured out that I could run forever at 3900 RPM's, but no more. The tell tale never even gets warm. Before saturday, I'll be taking the sensors out and putting them on the stove in a pot of water with the leads hooked up to an ohm meter to determine at what point the send a signal to the alarm. Anyone know what that temperature might be? I've tested the thermostats this way and they seem to open and close at the correct temperature.