2002 Baja 25 outlaw - Need some help
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Well..496 mag is closed cooling..it should not run hotter than 175*..really ever...fluids..also check heat exchanger for any impeller debris..those older engines would catch impeller pieces in there..the newer ones have an open center so the impeller pieces can pass through...make sure on the depth sounder thing..I have seen it happen before.
I think the alarm goes off at 190* or 200* , so that would be about where you were at there...
I think the alarm goes off at 190* or 200* , so that would be about where you were at there...
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I took the boat out again on Monday for a quick run. Before i went out i looked at all of the fluids other then the drive trim fluid and drive oil. Everything looked good so i started the boat up and no alarm went off. I ran it for about 15 minutes and then parked it for a few hours. When i went to start it back up the alarm went off again (Beep...Beep....Beep...). I could not get the alarm to stop going off. Went i left the cove on my way to put the boat up, as soon as i touched the trim switch to trim out the boat the alarm stopped going off. My thought is that the trim oil is low.
Where is the reservoir located for the trim oil?
I would look in the manual i just don't have one. I made a phone call to Baja to try and get a manual but no luck for a 2002 25 outlaw. Does anyone have any thoughts one where to get one at. I have looked on Ebay, also no luck
Thanks for your help
Where is the reservoir located for the trim oil?
I would look in the manual i just don't have one. I made a phone call to Baja to try and get a manual but no luck for a 2002 25 outlaw. Does anyone have any thoughts one where to get one at. I have looked on Ebay, also no luck
Thanks for your help
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Reservoir is located high on the top of the motor usually..it will have 1 black hose that comes off of it and will go to the outdrive...do not overfill, it needs room for expansion....
actually I am telling you where your outdrive fluid reservoir is....The Trim fluid reservoir is much larger, it will typically sit on the port side of the engine to the back of the boat..has a big black pump mounted on the top of it, and there are power wires that go to it.
Here is a pic of a trim fluid reservoir..your tab reservoir may also look similar, so do not get them mixed up...the Tab fluid res is usually mounted in the center of your transom, up high...the outdrive reservoir is simply a fluid container with no pump or anything connected to it.
actually I am telling you where your outdrive fluid reservoir is....The Trim fluid reservoir is much larger, it will typically sit on the port side of the engine to the back of the boat..has a big black pump mounted on the top of it, and there are power wires that go to it.
Here is a pic of a trim fluid reservoir..your tab reservoir may also look similar, so do not get them mixed up...the Tab fluid res is usually mounted in the center of your transom, up high...the outdrive reservoir is simply a fluid container with no pump or anything connected to it.
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I have a 2002 25 outlaw also----I believe if you were low on any fluids--your engine would go into low rpm mode and you would have to go 4 6 mph back to the dock...My alarm also constantly went off one time and the boat ran fine...A engine computer check showed my fuel/air sensor went bad..changed same and it stopped the alarm...
My boat also ran 190-192 went I first bought her...I do my boating the the hot waters of Florida...I changed the thermostat to a 140 or 142 (I forget) and she nows runs between 158-160 degrees !!!! Mike Tampa Bay!!!
My boat also ran 190-192 went I first bought her...I do my boating the the hot waters of Florida...I changed the thermostat to a 140 or 142 (I forget) and she nows runs between 158-160 degrees !!!! Mike Tampa Bay!!!
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I made a rookie mistake my first day out a few years ago "beaching" my boat. I did not realize the water pick-ups were on the very bottom of the outdrive and packed my system full of sand and ruined the impeller. The whole system needed to be flushed, heat exchanger had impeller debris. Went to 200. After the repairs, it runs 175-185.
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Every find the problem?
I have a sea strainer in mine, beached it one day and alarm starting going off and temp gauge on the rise. Check the sea strainer only to find it completely, I mean completely full of sand. After removing it all was good. But since that moment It does creep up on the temp every now and then for no apparent reason. Must have done some damage somewhere. I also just replaced the impeller and pump at the beginning of the season.
I have a sea strainer in mine, beached it one day and alarm starting going off and temp gauge on the rise. Check the sea strainer only to find it completely, I mean completely full of sand. After removing it all was good. But since that moment It does creep up on the temp every now and then for no apparent reason. Must have done some damage somewhere. I also just replaced the impeller and pump at the beginning of the season.



