This might be a question for
@Fun Times ,
@muc , and a few others, but all are welcome. . .
This season I am seeing that the port engine is going into guardian mode (3000 RPM limit) when I run the engines above 3600 RPM. This has happened a couple of times, and generally the engines will run for about 10 minutes at 3700-3900, and then the port engine will go into guardian/3000. (Mercruiser 6.2 CAT engines - SeaCore ) The ECT values are in their normal range (165-169˚F) while this is happening.
To address the exhaust over-heat warnings that I am getting, I plan on doing a few things. . .
1) I'll run a Diacom recording for each engine and compare the exhaust temp readings (EMCT) for each engine.
2) I probably will take a look at the poppet valves. My understanding is that the valves allow additional water to flow to/through the risers at higher engine speeds.
Let me know if I got that right . . .

I'm wondering if the poppet valve might not be working properly . . .
3) Finally, I'll take a look at the risers to the extent that I can see from the hose fittings. Maybe I should run an oxallic acid solution through them to see if that helps.
I'm at the peak of the family and guest visits for the next few weeks, so not a lot of opportunity to tear the engine/exhaust apart.
T.I.A. for any insight on the poppet valves or the exhaust over-temp.