I have a 90 baja 190es boat with a 5.7 SBC with some performance work done to it, cam, light head porting and alum intake. The motor was rebuilt over the winter of 2010. It also has new exh risers and manifolds,with thru haul exh. new engine water pump and so on. My problem Im having is it overheats from idle to about 2000+/- rpms when under way. Also on the muffs on the trailer. I didn't rebuild the motor and Im also going by the previous owners receipts from when I bought it from him. Its overheated like this from day one, so from some reading I thought it was the lower unit impeller pump. I took it down an found that at one point someone else has replaced this but must have had a issue getting it off so they used what looks like a cut off wheel to get the old impeller off and in doing so, cut a groove in the shaft. I went ahead and replaced the impeller anyway and when installing the rubber seal that goes on the top of the impeller housing Im finding that the groove cut in the shaft actually keeps the seal from doing its job. When running on the muffs I removed the hose from the outdrive to the thermostat hosing and its not a steady flow of water, more of a pulse then steady, but is flowing pretty decent. under load and running the temps stay 140-150 but idling up the canals it overheats up to 200 deg.
First I guess my question is, is the reason my motor overheats at low rpms? and second can I just weld up the groove and smooth the weld out and be ok? also is the shaft stainless steel or polished steel of some sort?
Im hopping to save the shaft cause I cant afford a rebuild right now and Im a certified tig welder an can weld it up myself.
First I guess my question is, is the reason my motor overheats at low rpms? and second can I just weld up the groove and smooth the weld out and be ok? also is the shaft stainless steel or polished steel of some sort?
Im hopping to save the shaft cause I cant afford a rebuild right now and Im a certified tig welder an can weld it up myself.