Howdy everyone, long time no see; as you may surmise the boat has been running very well until lately.
Took the parent's '99 Four Winns Horizon 240 out for the first time of the year and noticed the power steering cooler was leaking water while running; I'm sure it was due to not being properly winterized. Other than that the boat ran perfectly though; no overheating
Well, while i was waiting for the part to replace it my brother decided to take the boat out not knowing the coolant lines were not hooked up.
Of course he promptly overheated the engine and shut her down. He called me and after some cussing i told him how to hook the lines back up but the boat continued to overheat and eventually hydro-locked to where the motor would not turn over.
I got the boat back, replaced the power steering cooler, pulled the plugs to spin the water out of the cylinders, ran a compression test, and replaced the impeller.
Compression test revealed good compression (150 psi) on all except cylinders 3 and 5 on the port side where it would spike to ~100 but VERY quickly bleed off to about 60 psi so i am assuming a blown head gasket (hopefully not a cracked head) and preparing to replace
My question is this though: why is she still overheating after hooking the power steering cooler back up? Would a blown head gasket cause the raw water pump not to pull a prime due to back pressure in the cooling system? As best i can tell i am not getting any water to the impeller at all right now.. The impeller i pulled out was actually in really good shape. Just want to make sure there is not something else i'm missing.I am going to replace the manifolds and risers while i'm in there since this is a 20 year old boat and they are original as best i can tell.
I will note that the boat had been running perfectly before this so i am pretty sure all the problems are related to damage done during the overheat.
Thank you very much for any opinions you can provide
Took the parent's '99 Four Winns Horizon 240 out for the first time of the year and noticed the power steering cooler was leaking water while running; I'm sure it was due to not being properly winterized. Other than that the boat ran perfectly though; no overheating
Well, while i was waiting for the part to replace it my brother decided to take the boat out not knowing the coolant lines were not hooked up.
Of course he promptly overheated the engine and shut her down. He called me and after some cussing i told him how to hook the lines back up but the boat continued to overheat and eventually hydro-locked to where the motor would not turn over.
I got the boat back, replaced the power steering cooler, pulled the plugs to spin the water out of the cylinders, ran a compression test, and replaced the impeller.
Compression test revealed good compression (150 psi) on all except cylinders 3 and 5 on the port side where it would spike to ~100 but VERY quickly bleed off to about 60 psi so i am assuming a blown head gasket (hopefully not a cracked head) and preparing to replace
My question is this though: why is she still overheating after hooking the power steering cooler back up? Would a blown head gasket cause the raw water pump not to pull a prime due to back pressure in the cooling system? As best i can tell i am not getting any water to the impeller at all right now.. The impeller i pulled out was actually in really good shape. Just want to make sure there is not something else i'm missing.I am going to replace the manifolds and risers while i'm in there since this is a 20 year old boat and they are original as best i can tell.
I will note that the boat had been running perfectly before this so i am pretty sure all the problems are related to damage done during the overheat.
Thank you very much for any opinions you can provide
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