Hi
First of all hello
and may I say this is a most excellent forum
I have been reading through a number of posts along the same subject and I am not entierly sure if I have a problem or not. I have read Capt. Crunch's post and Fishingdan's posts as they experienced similar things to me.
My understanding after reading posts and the Mariner workshop manual is that t'stats hold the water back in the powerhead until the temperature opens them up and water flows out of the tell tale. The relief value or poppet only comes into play once the water pressure pushes it open.
First question - upon opening the poppet does the water come out of the 2 ports on the rear of the leg (yellow arrow)?
Second question - Once the poppet opens is this the source for the water that comes from the side of the block (red arrow) Is this the exhaust manifold or something?
I have a Mariner 1986 (according to the serial number but has been rebuilt) and had the powerhead maintained by a few different poeple for the 3 years I have had it. I now am wanting to take more of a hands on role with it. I have changed the plugs and gear oil over the years but now I want to get more involved.
The poppet valve started to pee water from the small hole on the cover. It turned out that the diaphram had split. I replaced the diaphram and the gaskets but kept the original plastic parts and spring. On further exploration I found that some muppet that rebuilt the engine had not replaced the t'stats. So ordered a pair and some new rubber gaskets. At the same time I had a guy change the impeller. I got a full kit. He fitted it as I did not have the time to fit it. I have the small type of poppet and no feed from the top of the powerhead.
Originally with no t'stats the tell tale was strong and warm. Obviously as the water pump was pumping the water striaght out of the powerhead with no restrictions. With the t'stat fitted the tell tale is weak and dribbly stopping when idling at under 1000rpm. I have checked the t'stats and the do open in hot water. I have not got a thermometer so cannot get an accurate temp at which they open. When the rpm's are increased to between 1500 and 2000 more water comes out. If my thinking is correct and the exit from the bottom of the powerhead that goes into the tell tale feed is from the poppet then this increase is due to the increase in pressure. Untill the thermostats open as the water warms the tell tale in my thinking would be weak.
Due to the temperature of the North Sea off the UK being particularly cold could it be that the t'stats are not opening much? Even when I run the engine out of the water using a hose and the muffs it can idle for 15mins without the tell tale increasing after the t'stats open.
There is water coming from the exhaust which is about the same amount as before. When following the boat wakeboarding I can just about make out ( I wear glasses) that the tell tale is strong and that water is coming from the starboard outlet (yellow arrow above). Now with the old poppet valve I am sure that water came from both of these. Though just thinking about it I cannot remember whether this was on wakeboard (25Mph) or on mono ski (35Mph).
Do you think it could be that the water feeding the engine is cold enough to keep the head temp down so the t'stat do not let much water through? Is this possible?
Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Daz
First of all hello
I have been reading through a number of posts along the same subject and I am not entierly sure if I have a problem or not. I have read Capt. Crunch's post and Fishingdan's posts as they experienced similar things to me.
My understanding after reading posts and the Mariner workshop manual is that t'stats hold the water back in the powerhead until the temperature opens them up and water flows out of the tell tale. The relief value or poppet only comes into play once the water pressure pushes it open.
First question - upon opening the poppet does the water come out of the 2 ports on the rear of the leg (yellow arrow)?
Second question - Once the poppet opens is this the source for the water that comes from the side of the block (red arrow) Is this the exhaust manifold or something?
I have a Mariner 1986 (according to the serial number but has been rebuilt) and had the powerhead maintained by a few different poeple for the 3 years I have had it. I now am wanting to take more of a hands on role with it. I have changed the plugs and gear oil over the years but now I want to get more involved.
The poppet valve started to pee water from the small hole on the cover. It turned out that the diaphram had split. I replaced the diaphram and the gaskets but kept the original plastic parts and spring. On further exploration I found that some muppet that rebuilt the engine had not replaced the t'stats. So ordered a pair and some new rubber gaskets. At the same time I had a guy change the impeller. I got a full kit. He fitted it as I did not have the time to fit it. I have the small type of poppet and no feed from the top of the powerhead.
Originally with no t'stats the tell tale was strong and warm. Obviously as the water pump was pumping the water striaght out of the powerhead with no restrictions. With the t'stat fitted the tell tale is weak and dribbly stopping when idling at under 1000rpm. I have checked the t'stats and the do open in hot water. I have not got a thermometer so cannot get an accurate temp at which they open. When the rpm's are increased to between 1500 and 2000 more water comes out. If my thinking is correct and the exit from the bottom of the powerhead that goes into the tell tale feed is from the poppet then this increase is due to the increase in pressure. Untill the thermostats open as the water warms the tell tale in my thinking would be weak.
Due to the temperature of the North Sea off the UK being particularly cold could it be that the t'stats are not opening much? Even when I run the engine out of the water using a hose and the muffs it can idle for 15mins without the tell tale increasing after the t'stats open.
There is water coming from the exhaust which is about the same amount as before. When following the boat wakeboarding I can just about make out ( I wear glasses) that the tell tale is strong and that water is coming from the starboard outlet (yellow arrow above). Now with the old poppet valve I am sure that water came from both of these. Though just thinking about it I cannot remember whether this was on wakeboard (25Mph) or on mono ski (35Mph).
Do you think it could be that the water feeding the engine is cold enough to keep the head temp down so the t'stat do not let much water through? Is this possible?
Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Daz