I have a 2000 Merc 150XL (two stoke carb'd) that is having some overheating problems. I just recently replaced the complete impeller kit, new 143 thermos, replaced the poppet valve and replaced the sparkplugs. When I flush the motor or run at a no wake spped less than 5 knots, the motor runs at about 145- 150 degrees. At speeds of lets say 20+ the temp rises to about 170. So far all is ok. My problem is when I am trying to run at trolling speeds of 5-8 knots the temp rises to 200 degrees in a matter of minutes. If I accelerate the temp will eventually drop back down after a few minutes of open throttle. My concern is temps of 200 degrees when I am 20 miles offshore.
Today I used a laser temp gauge and pointed it at each cylinder while I was flushing the motor. My temp gauge on my consol read 145 degrees, but my reading from each cylinder were very different. The port side degrees read from top to bottom were 150, 155, 170
Starboard side were 150 173 and 155. I also took the temp of the water stream exiting the pee hole and it read 135, so I am assuming that my consol temp gauge is off about ten degrees. Is the varying cylinder temps a concern? Any suggestion as to why my temp is rising so high at trolling speeds?
Thanks!
Matt
Today I used a laser temp gauge and pointed it at each cylinder while I was flushing the motor. My temp gauge on my consol read 145 degrees, but my reading from each cylinder were very different. The port side degrees read from top to bottom were 150, 155, 170
Starboard side were 150 173 and 155. I also took the temp of the water stream exiting the pee hole and it read 135, so I am assuming that my consol temp gauge is off about ten degrees. Is the varying cylinder temps a concern? Any suggestion as to why my temp is rising so high at trolling speeds?
Thanks!
Matt