trackerpro91
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Hello! I bought a "new to me" '91 Bass Tracker Pro 17 a few weeks ago.
QUESTION: Can anything other than a blown head gasket cause the overheat alarm to go off when the throttle is increased past "neutral +" speed?
BACKGROUND: Please bear with me, the background will help. It is a '91 Johnson 40 HP (OMC). The boat was kept in a garage and unused by a widow for over 25 years. Very little use on the motor, but it is over 30 years old (that plastic tip on the manual motor assist also broke). The first use, I took it to the river, warmed it up at slow speed for a bit and opened it up slowly. No problems. Next week, took it to Joe Wheeler with the kids. AM ride no problem. PM ride pulled my son on a tube (He is 130 wet). During the constant throttle changes, it eventually cut off for a minute. Started back fine. Would cut off if throttled too high. Next day, the overheat alarm started sounding when motor put on higher load. No alarm at slow, slow speed. Saturday hooked up motor to hose with attachment. Boat pees fine. Did not throttle high. Sunday went fishing and alarms at any speed past slow, slow. I have the SELOC manual, and it says this situation may be a blown head gasket. So, before I break this down, does anyone have any other thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
QUESTION: Can anything other than a blown head gasket cause the overheat alarm to go off when the throttle is increased past "neutral +" speed?
BACKGROUND: Please bear with me, the background will help. It is a '91 Johnson 40 HP (OMC). The boat was kept in a garage and unused by a widow for over 25 years. Very little use on the motor, but it is over 30 years old (that plastic tip on the manual motor assist also broke). The first use, I took it to the river, warmed it up at slow speed for a bit and opened it up slowly. No problems. Next week, took it to Joe Wheeler with the kids. AM ride no problem. PM ride pulled my son on a tube (He is 130 wet). During the constant throttle changes, it eventually cut off for a minute. Started back fine. Would cut off if throttled too high. Next day, the overheat alarm started sounding when motor put on higher load. No alarm at slow, slow speed. Saturday hooked up motor to hose with attachment. Boat pees fine. Did not throttle high. Sunday went fishing and alarms at any speed past slow, slow. I have the SELOC manual, and it says this situation may be a blown head gasket. So, before I break this down, does anyone have any other thoughts?
Thanks in advance!