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Sender, or gauge? A 2001 boat should have two senders- one for the gauge and the two wire sender for the ECM. Mercruiser may be different, but I don't remember the Indmar engines having only one sender when the boat had the Medallion or Borg-Warner instruments/black box.you can use an IR Thrmometer gun as well, to verify the accuracy of the ECT...
To put it another way, if the temp gauge showed normal (> 140 deg F) when you grabbed the DIACOM data, its very like the ECT has lost its accuracy. Its still working but not accurate which is why no DTC has set...
That is correct my boat has 2 one with 1 wire and one on the right side with 2. I actually purchased one with 2 for testing. Also got a kit to check the fuel pressure.Sender, or gauge? A 2001 boat should have two senders- one for the gauge and the two wire sender for the ECM. Mercruiser may be different, but I don't remember the Indmar engines having only one sender when the boat had the Medallion or Borg-Warner instruments/black box.
While you're at it, find a clean, dry, clear bottle (I use plastic) and use the gauge's purge valve and clear PVC tube to take a fuel sample. Let it sit on the bottle for awhile and look for particulates, water beads/droplets and a milky layer. The milky layer is p[hase separation and needs to be removed. If you have a fuel water separator, check it for the contents and if you don't remember it being replaced, do that.That is correct my boat has 2 one with 1 wire and one on the right side with 2. I actually purchased one with 2 for testing. Also got a kit to check the fuel pressure.
I bought a boat that had been treated like a farm animal and needed a lot of repairs. I ran it on the lake a couple of years ago and found that the upper needed seals and a bearing, but didn't have time to address those until last year. It still had stabilized gas in the tank from running it in 2023 and before I ran it again last Summer, I took a whiff and it smelled like fresh gas, also looked fresh when I took a sample. When I took it out last Fall, I added gas to counteract any Octane loss and it ran great but it had no water or debris- I stored in in my garage the whole time. If it had gone bad, it would have been easy enough to siphon or pump it out but I didn't need to- take the fuel sample and be sure.I’m thinking it’s the gas since about 15 gallons are about a year old and I put in 20 additional gallons and fuel stabilers. I also changed the fuel filter. It ran fine for a bit.
Will run the engine on an external can to confirm it’s the gas and than clean the tank. Just don’t to figure out how to get this all out.