Zundels
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- Joined
- Sep 8, 2010
- Messages
- 117
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2515G809
- Vessel Name
- (2009) Kya Rose
We are about ready to put our 2009 R-25 back in the water for the summer (late spring here in Kodiak, AK). We have the Cummins Mercury QSD 150 engine. It is and has been a great fuel efficient reliable engine.
Last fall changed the oil and filter. Just checked the oil dip stick and shows a little over full, so thought it would be OK once started and refilling the filter.
Started up the engine for the first time since last October and it started after a few cranks, was very happy. About 15 seconds later the SmartCraft alarm sounded and showed the codes 415 and 143 for low oil pressure. Checked the dip stick again and it is still showing a little over full.
Was thinking that after engine sat for months, maybe the alarm sounded as the oil had sat so long. We would start it again and after about 10 seconds the alarm went off again. Just to be sure, did start the engine a while later, a third time and same result, low oil pressure alarm. The dip still shows more than full after the three attempts.
Will the alarm sound if the oil level is bit to full? If this is an issue I can pull some out. What other options?
Also, I see that the impeller replacement is not pulling any water, so need to pull the impeller again, that would not cause any issue with the oil pressure would it?
Also read where sometimes a sensor connection could be disconnect or a faulty connection, is this wire on the back of the SmartCraft board or on the engine?
Need to resolve these topics so we can get it off the trailer and back into the water, soon.
Thanks for any of your experiences or insights. Don
Last fall changed the oil and filter. Just checked the oil dip stick and shows a little over full, so thought it would be OK once started and refilling the filter.
Started up the engine for the first time since last October and it started after a few cranks, was very happy. About 15 seconds later the SmartCraft alarm sounded and showed the codes 415 and 143 for low oil pressure. Checked the dip stick again and it is still showing a little over full.
Was thinking that after engine sat for months, maybe the alarm sounded as the oil had sat so long. We would start it again and after about 10 seconds the alarm went off again. Just to be sure, did start the engine a while later, a third time and same result, low oil pressure alarm. The dip still shows more than full after the three attempts.
Will the alarm sound if the oil level is bit to full? If this is an issue I can pull some out. What other options?
Also, I see that the impeller replacement is not pulling any water, so need to pull the impeller again, that would not cause any issue with the oil pressure would it?
Also read where sometimes a sensor connection could be disconnect or a faulty connection, is this wire on the back of the SmartCraft board or on the engine?
Need to resolve these topics so we can get it off the trailer and back into the water, soon.
Thanks for any of your experiences or insights. Don