Ok guys... I got a stupid question.
I was working on the Boat today preping it for the season. I just bought the boat last summer, so it is fairly new... and of course it is my first one.
Well, being that work got in the way last year, I didn't get to put much time on it to break it in, only about 6. 5 hours. I talked to a couple boat dealers in the area and they all stressed not to change the break in oil that soon. They all said that I need to wait the initial 20hours, but to be safe, go ahead and change the oil filter. So I did so.
I got the battery charged up today and put all the hoses back in place. So after the battery charged, I went ahead and hooked it up. I put the key in the boat ignition and turned the key ovet to ACC to make sure everything is getting power. Here's the weird thing. When I turn the key I get a couple of sequencial beeps showing that everything is ok. The initial sequence is showing that everything is fine, but the light on the dash keeps blinking at me telling me that I'm out of oil.
Could this just be since the boat has been sitting for the last couple of months, all of the oil has dripped down into the pan? Why would the sender unit say that I'm outta oil? I was going to take the boat out tomorrow morning for a test run, but now I'm not sure it is a good idea.
Anyone have any ideas? Can I start my motor outta water and run it for a couple of seconds to get the oil pump working? What should I do?
I was working on the Boat today preping it for the season. I just bought the boat last summer, so it is fairly new... and of course it is my first one.
Well, being that work got in the way last year, I didn't get to put much time on it to break it in, only about 6. 5 hours. I talked to a couple boat dealers in the area and they all stressed not to change the break in oil that soon. They all said that I need to wait the initial 20hours, but to be safe, go ahead and change the oil filter. So I did so.
I got the battery charged up today and put all the hoses back in place. So after the battery charged, I went ahead and hooked it up. I put the key in the boat ignition and turned the key ovet to ACC to make sure everything is getting power. Here's the weird thing. When I turn the key I get a couple of sequencial beeps showing that everything is ok. The initial sequence is showing that everything is fine, but the light on the dash keeps blinking at me telling me that I'm out of oil.
Could this just be since the boat has been sitting for the last couple of months, all of the oil has dripped down into the pan? Why would the sender unit say that I'm outta oil? I was going to take the boat out tomorrow morning for a test run, but now I'm not sure it is a good idea.
Anyone have any ideas? Can I start my motor outta water and run it for a couple of seconds to get the oil pump working? What should I do?