RepoMan207
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Jun 29, 2008
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Vessel: 1988 Century 4500 7.4 Mercruiser with a Bravo one. Fresh water use only & 700 original hours. Bought two months ago, I have used about 70 hours with no issues other then fuel (Star Tron works mint)
As the title depicts, I am having some over heating issues on my 454.
Factors: Banged the skeg on the ramp previous trip out. First time in thousands of launchings and retrievals. No apparent damage, and it was very minimal exposer (1.5 feet if that) Took it back out a week or so later, got up on plain almost immeditly after 5 minute warm up for about 2 miles, as soon as I came off the buzzer came on. let it cool a bit (2 hours), tried to start it just to have it stall out on me. got towed back in (word of advice....get a Tow membership! It pays for itself the first time of use $217 single occurance vs. $53 for annual membership) Coincidence?...probably, but what do you all think?
Repairs thus far with out resolve: Discovered the Alternator and Sea water pump belts in the bilge rather then where they belonged. I loosened the power steering belt and checked all pulleys to discover the sea water pump to be bound up. Called the local marina to double check that it was in fact supposed to be free wheeling. I was told it was supposed to be free wheeling. To my dismay, THIS IS FALSE, my brand new pump had the same restriction. A perfectly good pump will have much resistance. I became a human pretzal & installed the brand new pump just the same, and disassembled my old one for further inspection. everything intact and looking good. Waste of $500...replaced seals and put on shelf for future replacement if needed. Replaced belts and headed for the ramp. SIDE NOTE: outlet hose is no longer avalible OEM or aftermarket part number 32 18159 & or 32 18159-1, if anyone has one or knows of one I am looking for a replacement to have on hand. Upon ramp test discovered starting / stalling issue. Very unuasual for this girl, always starts and idles likes she is brand new. Took it home and inspected plugs. Dirty and fouled. Replaced plugs, wires and cleaned carborator and arrestor & took back to the ramp the following weekend. Started right up without any throttle. Ran mint...for about 5 minutes, overheating again. Shut it down and headed home. Changed out thermostat and tested old one in boiling pot of water....worked fine, took to the ramp for another test just the same. As expected, same problem.
When I originally replaced the pump I checked for water flow with muffs by taking off the inlet supply line and letting water flow into the bilge from the transom inlet. good water flow.
I am now thinking circulating pump....but it spins freely! From what I can gather the circulating pump consists of metal fins like a auto water pump. Is this correct or is it a rubber impeller as the sea water pump? Even so, why would it free wheel if it were discombobulated...
Risers? They look almost new.
Oil Cooler? Easy enough to check....but my sea water pump impeller was intact 100%. Haven't checked yet.
No obstructions in the top ports of the T-Stat housing either.
Would exhaust flappers have any role here? Meaning back preasure....wouldn't both sides have to be substantially blocked for that to be an issue? Would this be a valid an common concern?
Other factor... Had a issue with stalling, even when it had cooled off the first go around, but especially after over heating.
Where to go from here???
Any input is much appreciated.
As the title depicts, I am having some over heating issues on my 454.
Factors: Banged the skeg on the ramp previous trip out. First time in thousands of launchings and retrievals. No apparent damage, and it was very minimal exposer (1.5 feet if that) Took it back out a week or so later, got up on plain almost immeditly after 5 minute warm up for about 2 miles, as soon as I came off the buzzer came on. let it cool a bit (2 hours), tried to start it just to have it stall out on me. got towed back in (word of advice....get a Tow membership! It pays for itself the first time of use $217 single occurance vs. $53 for annual membership) Coincidence?...probably, but what do you all think?
Repairs thus far with out resolve: Discovered the Alternator and Sea water pump belts in the bilge rather then where they belonged. I loosened the power steering belt and checked all pulleys to discover the sea water pump to be bound up. Called the local marina to double check that it was in fact supposed to be free wheeling. I was told it was supposed to be free wheeling. To my dismay, THIS IS FALSE, my brand new pump had the same restriction. A perfectly good pump will have much resistance. I became a human pretzal & installed the brand new pump just the same, and disassembled my old one for further inspection. everything intact and looking good. Waste of $500...replaced seals and put on shelf for future replacement if needed. Replaced belts and headed for the ramp. SIDE NOTE: outlet hose is no longer avalible OEM or aftermarket part number 32 18159 & or 32 18159-1, if anyone has one or knows of one I am looking for a replacement to have on hand. Upon ramp test discovered starting / stalling issue. Very unuasual for this girl, always starts and idles likes she is brand new. Took it home and inspected plugs. Dirty and fouled. Replaced plugs, wires and cleaned carborator and arrestor & took back to the ramp the following weekend. Started right up without any throttle. Ran mint...for about 5 minutes, overheating again. Shut it down and headed home. Changed out thermostat and tested old one in boiling pot of water....worked fine, took to the ramp for another test just the same. As expected, same problem.
When I originally replaced the pump I checked for water flow with muffs by taking off the inlet supply line and letting water flow into the bilge from the transom inlet. good water flow.
I am now thinking circulating pump....but it spins freely! From what I can gather the circulating pump consists of metal fins like a auto water pump. Is this correct or is it a rubber impeller as the sea water pump? Even so, why would it free wheel if it were discombobulated...
Risers? They look almost new.
Oil Cooler? Easy enough to check....but my sea water pump impeller was intact 100%. Haven't checked yet.
No obstructions in the top ports of the T-Stat housing either.
Would exhaust flappers have any role here? Meaning back preasure....wouldn't both sides have to be substantially blocked for that to be an issue? Would this be a valid an common concern?
Other factor... Had a issue with stalling, even when it had cooled off the first go around, but especially after over heating.
Where to go from here???