I have a 1991 150 XR-4. It has the warning horn going off. It is a solid tone and the manual says that it is the oil injection system. I have checked all the manual recommendations and no joy.
I have replaced several lines from the oil pump, engine oil tank, and various others that looked bad. I have bled the oil pump and checked it for proper alignment with the alignment marks. I have also taken off the oil pump and inspected the drive shaft, bushing, and grommet. All look good with no signs of damage or wear.
The only time the warning is not sounding is when it is cold. However, that does not last long. All gauges read normal. Water pressure is good. Head temp never gets over half. I have disconnected the wires coming from the warning module and that cuts it off obviously.
Should I spend the money on a new oil pump and rotation sensor? Or is there something that I am missing?
Thanks in advance!
I have replaced several lines from the oil pump, engine oil tank, and various others that looked bad. I have bled the oil pump and checked it for proper alignment with the alignment marks. I have also taken off the oil pump and inspected the drive shaft, bushing, and grommet. All look good with no signs of damage or wear.
The only time the warning is not sounding is when it is cold. However, that does not last long. All gauges read normal. Water pressure is good. Head temp never gets over half. I have disconnected the wires coming from the warning module and that cuts it off obviously.
Should I spend the money on a new oil pump and rotation sensor? Or is there something that I am missing?
Thanks in advance!
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