jeremyeasen
Seaman
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2002
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- 72
I've learned a lot about these motors, mostly here but quite a bit from the manual. This one has me stumped. She ran fine on the way out, trolling she did good, that was about 3 hours of running straight. We turned to come in and made it 3 miles closer to shore and the overheat alarm started going, sporadic at first then constant. This would only happen above 3000 rpms. I tried turning the key off and resetting, but it went off again and she was telling me she was too hot. Temp gauge sensor is mounted on starboard head at the top next to the overheat sensor. Temp gauge said 155 degrees. I know gauges can be wrong, that will be one of my first checks. The first symptom was the tach not working above 3000 rpms also. I didnt really get a good chance to listen to the motor because we were fighting 4 foot swells, so it wasn't really running so I could hear right. I was up and down on the throttle due to the heavy chop. Bottom line, feeling the tell tale (very strong but warm) and the cylinder heads (could hold my hand there for a quick 2 seconds) it does seem to be overheating. How does this affect the tach? Am I overheating the rectifier, and could that be why it doesnt seem to be charging very well? If this isnt a quick fix I think I'll have a new motor very soon, thank you for all you help!! <br />PS...the thermostats and impeller are about 15 hours old, i certainly hope they arent toast already.