Hi all, I posted a while back about this engine throttling back to 3,000 RPM after running in a swell. No alarm or anything and new plugs fitted. I'm taking the boat to a marine agent for servicing, new impeller etc. but came across this comment relating to the DT65:
"the 2-stroke oil tank level sender has a tendency to give up and put the engine in limp home mode despite a full tank of oil. Replacements are expensive, but it's cheaper to blank it off and hard wire the plug so the system thinks the tank is full all the time."
The mechanic thinks it may be a fuel issue, sucking in air maybe, but says that he will have a look for me. to try and pinpoint the issue, I'm tempted to try the above to see if that makes any difference. Has anyone a wiring diagram to show how bypass the sender. Would pressing the red reset button help? (not ideal whilst out at sea though).
He also mentioned a couple of things - something on the middle carb that might be an issue. Would this be something to do with the mixture? He also said that some engines have a switch at the front of the engine. The one we have just seems to have a blank hole!
Any help appreciated
Thanks,
John
"the 2-stroke oil tank level sender has a tendency to give up and put the engine in limp home mode despite a full tank of oil. Replacements are expensive, but it's cheaper to blank it off and hard wire the plug so the system thinks the tank is full all the time."
The mechanic thinks it may be a fuel issue, sucking in air maybe, but says that he will have a look for me. to try and pinpoint the issue, I'm tempted to try the above to see if that makes any difference. Has anyone a wiring diagram to show how bypass the sender. Would pressing the red reset button help? (not ideal whilst out at sea though).
He also mentioned a couple of things - something on the middle carb that might be an issue. Would this be something to do with the mixture? He also said that some engines have a switch at the front of the engine. The one we have just seems to have a blank hole!
Any help appreciated
Thanks,
John
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