
Yes it was overheating prior. Inherited this project was hoping it was just the impeller. I will grab my ir from work tomorrow and report back that the temp is correct. Your diagram is exactly it. The one I posted was just the closest I could find. S/N on the valve cover is B521565.What's your serial #? An '88 should be Merc manual #7. Your diagram doesn't look right...
Was it overheating prior to your work?
Try running it on muffs and not in a bucket, and verify your temps with an IR gun.
This is the correct area to post.
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Sorry, top one. Here is actual photos of itWhich diagram? There are 2 I posted
What is the purpose of the check balls? How should they operate?With the check balls in place it may be the springs have lost tension and allowing the balls to not seat properly. Another problem may be the balls are worn to the point they no longer seat properly
If you remove the assy you can stretch the springs and turn the balls around so the normal, rounded sides of the balls seat properly
Yea just did that way to ensure the impeller was actually doing its job and not the pressure of the hose... back to muffs to ensure I don't burn up the impeller.Attempting to suck water from a bucket will just toast your impeller.
You need a bucket big enough to float the whole boat and get the water level higher than the impeller to get it to prime
They should be snug against the outlet. They prevent the water from just dumping out the elbows (without going through the engine) at low rpms. Higher rpms/higher water pressure opens the balls and then lets more go out the elbows.What is the purpose of the check balls? How should they operate?
Well that's one issue because they are sloppy.headed home now to toy with itThey should be snug against the outlet. They prevent the water from just dumping out the elbows (without going through the engine) at low rpms. Higher rpms/higher water pressure opens the balls and then lets more go out the elbows.
If you attempted to run from a bucket, that impeller was run dry.Yea just did that way to ensure the impeller was actually doing its job and not the pressure of the hose... back to muffs to ensure I don't burn up the impeller.
So far idle for about 10 min.... gauge reads 150 ish. Ir on thermostat housing is 156Well that's one issue because they are sloppy.headed home now to toy with it
I don't see how. It was completely submerged and had continuous was running it. And it's still pumping water through the engineIf you attempted to run from a bucket, that impeller was run dry.
Been runn8ng for some time gauge reads 150ish thermostat housing reads 157 and holding. The hoses coming from the T with check balls are cold. Maybe they need replaced? I stretched the springs to make them more stiff but they still are not very stiffThey should be snug against the outlet. They prevent the water from just dumping out the elbows (without going through the engine) at low rpms. Higher rpms/higher water pressure opens the balls and then lets more go out the elbows.
Those hoses should be cold. They let a constant flow of raw water through to cool the exhaust regardless of if the thermostat is open or closedBeen runn8ng for some time gauge reads 150ish thermostat housing reads 157 and holding. The hoses coming from the T with check balls are cold. Maybe they need replaced? I stretched the springs to make them more stiff but they still are not very stiff
So did you get the check balls snugged?Okay been a while of sitting here. Muffs are on water comes from a very cold well. Front of head running 167-170. Top thermostat is 129 bottom is 157. Still on the hot side. What else do I need to look at