Nathan,

Was the alarm continuous or pulsating?

The low oil pressure alarm, i.e., <5-10 psi, should be a pulsating alarm.
If the oil pressure was OK, this alarm should be silent.

The high temperature alarm is a continuous sound.  On my 25XPB, the high
temperature alarm is a separate SWITCH.  The water temperature gauge takes
a signal from a SENSOR.

If the alarm was continuous, I'd suspect the high temperature switch.  Look
at the gooseneck, you should see two wires, one going to the temperature
sensor, one to the temperature switch.

Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA

On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 9:25 PM Nathan Post via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> On the way back to the marina this evening the oil pressure alarm went off
> after having motored about 10 minutes (and previously an hour earlier
> motored 20 minutes or so out).  I have a Westerbeke 20B2 diesel in my
> boat.  We have the admiral style control panel so that has both the
> temperature and oil pressure gauges as well as the alar buzzer.  Everything
> looked normal on the gauges with the oil pressure reading about 40 psi at
> 2500-2700 rpm (manual says 35 - 60 is normal so maybe slightly on the low
> side but still in range).  The same buzzer is connected to the over
> temperature alarm as well but temperature also seemed fine and cooling
> water was flowing.  I shut down the engine and checked the oil level -
> which was just fine, right where it had been earlier in the day at the full
> mark.  Given that we were in the middle of the channel and everything
> seemed to check out I ended up deciding to start her again and motored the
> remaining 10 minutes or so back to the marina (with the buzzer going the
> whole time).  The oil pressure stayed at 40 psi until I slowed her to an
> idle at which point it dropped to 25-30 psi.  I think that is pretty
> typical.  According the the manual the buzzer should sound at below 10 psi
> as it does when you first start the engine.
>
> My question is:  Do I assume that the sending switch for the oil pressure
> alarm is faulty and order a replacement?  Is there anything else I should
> check or verify to ensure that the oil pump is in fact working correctly
> and the oil is getting distributed through the engine?  Is there another
> part I should look into that could be causing this behavior?
>
> Thanks!
> Nathan Post
> S/V Wisper
> 1981 C&C34
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