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40 HP pees but still overheat alarm at speed
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<blockquote data-quote="David Atkins" data-source="post: 506953" data-attributes="member: 33198"><p>Everyone has given great advise, is the pee water hot or cool? Temp sensor may be going bad since sitting for a while but without knowing the water temperature it is unsure. If the water is hot then I would check the engine's thermostat as it may be partially blocked or not fully opening up when engine is warm. Things like this take a moment to run down the list, think of the engine as a car engine as far as the cooling water system only it pees out the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Atkins, post: 506953, member: 33198"] Everyone has given great advise, is the pee water hot or cool? Temp sensor may be going bad since sitting for a while but without knowing the water temperature it is unsure. If the water is hot then I would check the engine's thermostat as it may be partially blocked or not fully opening up when engine is warm. Things like this take a moment to run down the list, think of the engine as a car engine as far as the cooling water system only it pees out the water. [/QUOTE]
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