gergAlicious
Seaman
- Joined
- Jun 25, 2011
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- 53
I have noticed in the three trips out this year that my cooling gage never really tops ~165* give or take. This is a 19' boat, I run it about 3900 rpm for six or seven miles (repeated route) and when I look at the engine after running, the tanks above the exhaust manifolds aren't even warm. The connecting hoses in front that go to the center of the engine are not warm either. Obvious that the upper system hasn't flowed not or worm water in it. Engine seems to run fine. It does diesel when I kill it though. Not too hot to touch, or even hold when I kill it. I am wondering if it just hasn't gotten warm enough to open the system completely? Not sure what temp this should run.
Replaced the sea pump about two weeks ago, just preventive maintenance. Ran the engine in the driveway with ears and water got pretty warm, but never hot enough to not hold my hand under the output. I seem to remember the fellow running it for us before we bought it (used, last year) and he made mention of the exhaust note quieting down when the thermostat opened. Maybe just a stuck T-stat now? Oil pressure is just under 60lbs when running. I watch the gages closely, and wanted to take her out today - any thoughts?
Thanks!
Replaced the sea pump about two weeks ago, just preventive maintenance. Ran the engine in the driveway with ears and water got pretty warm, but never hot enough to not hold my hand under the output. I seem to remember the fellow running it for us before we bought it (used, last year) and he made mention of the exhaust note quieting down when the thermostat opened. Maybe just a stuck T-stat now? Oil pressure is just under 60lbs when running. I watch the gages closely, and wanted to take her out today - any thoughts?
Thanks!