2.3 cobra overheating

jwilkey84

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Having trouble with a 2.3 cobra overhearing. I have replaced the impeller water pump and thermostat. Still getting hot. Never had any previous overheating till it just happened one day out on the lake now it seems like I can't get it fixed. Looking for ideas to try to fix this. Thanks. And I'm pretty sure all the water passages are clear
 

HT32BSX115

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Having trouble with a 2.3 cobra overhearing. .....................And I'm pretty sure all the water passages are clear

Howdy,


Well, engine raw water cooling is all about "clear" passages.

With that in mind, you'll need to ensure that all the passages are clear. This includes the riser, manifold, circulating pump and thermostat housing as well as the hoses and passages that come right immediately after the raw water pump.

Is it a salt water engine? If so, and it's got a lot of years on it, the block and head might also be clogged.

If it happened all of a sudden, it's possible that you sucked a whole lot of silt/sand and it filled the block.........OR, your impeller failed (again) due to water starvation from a plastic bag etc........

Now, before you check any of the above "stuff", obtain a cheap infrared temp "gun" from Harbor Freight or similar. Point it directly at the T-stat housing (where the temp sender is) and verify that you actually do have an overheat.

Regards,


Rick
 
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