wharfcreek
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2009
- Messages
- 36
I have the subject engine on a small boat, and am now having what is I believe my 4th incident of engine overheat. What I find odd is that the engine will be fine and then just acts as if the water pump failed catastrophically....vs any kind of indication of a slow deterioration. I was out in my boat last Friday evening for perhaps 3 hours......trolling around in the Chesapeake near Baltimore, MD where I live. Then, went to go out Saturday and idles out about 1/4 mile from my house and noted that engine was sounding funny. When I turned to look at it I could see 'vapors'....so I shut it down and pulled the cover. It was smokin' hot!! This is the 3rd or 4th time this has happened like this......one day fine, the next day...nothing!! AND, last time I replaced the impeller, it STILL wasn't pumping water through. Then, just as if someone waved a magic wrench over it...... it started working.....and worked for nearly a year. Now...back to the same thing. I just removed the lower unit, and in reality the impeller looks pretty 'normal' to me. Clearly, I'll replace it again, but I don't see a problem with it, the housing, the lower plate or gaskets, the key was in place, the tube was fine, I don't see any blockage in the tube....and I'm told the engine doesn't have a thermostat.....so I'm thinking that can't be the problem either. Can I simply have a 'clogged block'? And if so...what does one do about that? How do you tell? Can you 'back flush' the block in some way? This is the C40ELPTO engine.....40 hp / 4 cyl, 1996....and aside from this, it's been a great engine. It did catch fire when the voltage regulator failed....but, hey, that's why the CG makes us keep fire extinguishers, right? Right!! Any help or suggestions here is really appreciated. Many thanks, Tom D.