Raw water cooled. Fresh water only. Alpha 1 Gen 1 drive. Drive is a newer OEM merc with 2 years on it. Motor is 1989 5.7 - unsure on serial number.
Use the boat for trolling on Lake Michigan. Was out in fairly rough water last Sunday and trolled on the main. Looked down and the temp gauge was around 195. Normally the boat is at 160 no matter the RPM. Finished trolling on the kicker and then powered back in for almost 45 min at 3k rpms with the temp never getting above 160. Going through the harbor, the temps came back up to 180 again. Next replaced the thermostat (160F quicksilver) and redid all of the gaskets. My thermostat housing was corroded so I hot tanked it. The ball and spring assembly seem to be a little worn, but not sure if that matters. Took the boat out of the water today and replaced the impeller and housing. Temp still gets up to the 175 to 180 range at lower RPMs. The actual risers are cool to the touch at idle in the slip. So it only seems to get hot at lower RPMs and cant really makes sense of what hoses should be hot vs cold. Attached is a picture. The hose coming off of the water circulation (front of the motor) seems to be really hot.
For the merc water test to see how much water is pumping through, which of the 6 hoses do you remove? Any other suggestions?
Use the boat for trolling on Lake Michigan. Was out in fairly rough water last Sunday and trolled on the main. Looked down and the temp gauge was around 195. Normally the boat is at 160 no matter the RPM. Finished trolling on the kicker and then powered back in for almost 45 min at 3k rpms with the temp never getting above 160. Going through the harbor, the temps came back up to 180 again. Next replaced the thermostat (160F quicksilver) and redid all of the gaskets. My thermostat housing was corroded so I hot tanked it. The ball and spring assembly seem to be a little worn, but not sure if that matters. Took the boat out of the water today and replaced the impeller and housing. Temp still gets up to the 175 to 180 range at lower RPMs. The actual risers are cool to the touch at idle in the slip. So it only seems to get hot at lower RPMs and cant really makes sense of what hoses should be hot vs cold. Attached is a picture. The hose coming off of the water circulation (front of the motor) seems to be really hot.
For the merc water test to see how much water is pumping through, which of the 6 hoses do you remove? Any other suggestions?