JayBird2015
Cadet
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- May 24, 2015
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Just purchased my first Volvo Penta IO. It's a BRAND NEW "Michigan Motorz" engine put in last fall. She was run for a short period, less than an hour I was told by the seller. It was winterized by the marina and stored until the end of April. I closed the deal this past Monday. Took her out Monday for an hour. Everything worked perfectly. Took her out Tuesday. She overheated. :-( So hot that the Exhaust hose in the engine compartment melted. I replaced that and the overheat sensor on the elbow. Next, I went through the entire cooling system looking for issues. Checked the impeller, which was brand new. The seller gave me the old impeller for a spare.....It was in good shape yet.
I connected the garden hose to the inlet in the engine compartment. Started and ran to temperature at 1000 rpm.
I pulled the hose coming from the raw water pump to the thermostat housing....no water flow????? So I put the other impeller in. Now there is flow??? Going to check the part number of the new one and see if it's the wrong one.
Temp looked stable....did not spike as before. Stayed right in the 175 to 180 degree range....
Next, I put the water on the muffs. She started to overheat getting to the 200 mark after a few minutes. Again, I pulled the hose from the raw water pump and no flow????
I have read many posts in several forums and watched a few YouTube videos to gain more information about the drive. I have the Manual and have accessed the Volvo Penta Shop. Looked at system diagrams. I am looking at the Thermostat now. Thinking it may be getting stuck shut, and not exhausing the hot water. The manual and many posts advise against operating the engine without one. So I won't remove it till I have a replacement.
I also learned that the raw water pump is mounted on the front of the Volvo Penta engine, and not inside the outdrive. Looking for a bit of 'Ole Salt' wisdom here. I ran my 1986 Mercruiser 140 for 33 years and aside a few wear and tear parts, I never had trouble. In fact, my lil '86 is in my pole barn, but recently deemed "UnSeaworthy" because a rotted transome.
I connected the garden hose to the inlet in the engine compartment. Started and ran to temperature at 1000 rpm.
I pulled the hose coming from the raw water pump to the thermostat housing....no water flow????? So I put the other impeller in. Now there is flow??? Going to check the part number of the new one and see if it's the wrong one.
Temp looked stable....did not spike as before. Stayed right in the 175 to 180 degree range....
Next, I put the water on the muffs. She started to overheat getting to the 200 mark after a few minutes. Again, I pulled the hose from the raw water pump and no flow????
I have read many posts in several forums and watched a few YouTube videos to gain more information about the drive. I have the Manual and have accessed the Volvo Penta Shop. Looked at system diagrams. I am looking at the Thermostat now. Thinking it may be getting stuck shut, and not exhausing the hot water. The manual and many posts advise against operating the engine without one. So I won't remove it till I have a replacement.
I also learned that the raw water pump is mounted on the front of the Volvo Penta engine, and not inside the outdrive. Looking for a bit of 'Ole Salt' wisdom here. I ran my 1986 Mercruiser 140 for 33 years and aside a few wear and tear parts, I never had trouble. In fact, my lil '86 is in my pole barn, but recently deemed "UnSeaworthy" because a rotted transome.