evinrude 150 ran hot!!!!!! please help

knot right

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motor ran hot and died while on a plain. no buzzers or alarms. left side head is brown. i have never really messed with outboards but im pretty mech inclined. where would i start and what generaly needs to be replaced or redone when this happens? i took the burnt looking head off and the pistons and walls seem ok. the motor will turn over fine. when it shut off it just bogged out made a ratteling noise shut off and steam came out.if someone cam point me in the right direction that would be a great help. thanks
 

Joe Reeves

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Re: evinrude 150 ran hot!!!!!! please help

Remove both cylinder heads and inspect/resurface/clean the sealing surfaces of the heads and block (crankcase). If there is no damage to the sealing surfaces, cylinder walls, pistons, or the heads in general, install new water deflectors (see below), then install new head gaskets and torque the head bolts to 18 to 20 foot pounds in the following sequence.

13..14
9....10
5.....6
1.....2
4.....3
8.....7
12...11

(Water Deflectors)
(J. Reeves)

Water deflectors are actually lengths of 3/8" outside diameter rubber hose, installed between the top cylinder and any cylinder beneath it, and also between the bottom cylinder and the block. The purpose of the deflectors is to have the water follow a definite path around the cylinder walls. Unfortunately the deflectors between the cylinders will at times swell sideways due to either a previous bad overheating problem, or simply due to age and salt corrosion. This causes a water flow restriction which usually allows the water to cool sufficently at low rpms but not at the higher rpms.

This hose material can be purchased reasonably at any automotive parts type store if you care to make your own, or you can purchase individual deflectors at any Evinrude/Johnson dealership at a somewhat higher cost.

Removing and installing them can be a hassle at times, but not always. I use a sharply pointed scribe with about 1/4" of the tip bent at a right angle whereas I can reach in, jab the tip sideways into the rubber, then yank it out. It's necessary to clean the seating surfaces where the ruber contacts the block with a small rat tail file to eliminate salt deposits etc. When installing the new rubber deflector, coat the deflector and the metal surfaces with WD40 which will act as lubrication to allow it to go in as easily as possible.

Make sure that you insert something into that deflector area before cutting and installing the deflectors if you make your own so that you will be certain that they are the right length and also that they will be seated properly. Usually a very small amount will be left extending about the block sealing area..... simply cut the excess off with a single edge razor blade.

Tighten all other powerhead bolts as they will be loose. Check all wiring, repair as needed, and tighten all component retaining bolts/screws/etc.

Install new Champion QL77JC4 spark plugs with a gap set at either .040 or .030 (your choice).

Install a new complete water pump kit, thermostats, and bypass valve assemblies.
 

knot right

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Re: evinrude 150 ran hot!!!!!! please help

cool, thank you that gives me a starting point. i pulled the heads and everything seems to look ok. there is some sand packed up in the water jacket around the pistons. is there more places in the motor that i will need to look for more sand blocked up? and do i need to take the heads someplace to have them checked?
 

jonesg

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Re: evinrude 150 ran hot!!!!!! please help

Put the heads on a sheet of plate glass and try to rock them, if they're not flat put some fine wet/dry on the glass and figure eight them until they're flat again.

Completely backflush cooling system,
pull lower leg and do the water pump,
get a complete water pump kit with new housing, not just the impellor.

Unplug the heat sensor in the heads and test by groundthe wire to the head, if buzzer doesn't beep test the buzzer too.

Its all in the manual.;)
 

emdsapmgr

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Re: evinrude 150 ran hot!!!!!! please help

If you've got sand in the powerhead, you may also have sand in the heads. Pull off the head covers and check the water passages.
 

knot right

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Re: evinrude 150 ran hot!!!!!! please help

i think this motor has a 20" shaft, what happens if i put a 25" shaft motor on the boat.there is diff mounting holes on this motor and it seems to be all the way down. it looks like i could get 2-3" by moving it up.would that make the 25" shaft work? im not finding any 20" motors for a price that i can afford and i just want to go back fishing. not interested in speed just a slow troll.
 
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