Re: Cooling Question: SOLVED!!!
Well, after struggling through the overheating problem, I think I have somewhat put a good dent in it. It turns out that the hole in the water jacket of the bell housing was not allowing enough flow into the cooling system. I got a new one, replaced it and tried it out this weekend and the results are:<br /><br />Without a thermostat it ran about 130-140 at 3300 rpm's with a lower pitched prop than usual (15.25 x 15). As compared to last years trial runs at 165-180. However, keep in mind I am running in water that is now 55 degrees compared to 75 degrees last year when I had this problem.<br /><br />With a thermostat it ran about 175-180 until it blew the gasket that seperates the upper T-stat housing from the lower. Which I think may have been an installation error, not cleaning off the old gasket sealer good. <br /><br />It seemed to build up a lot of pressure in the cooling system with the stat in place, and also seemed as if the stat was opening too late. I checked it this year and it seemed to be fully opened at about 160-170. I thought that a 140 stat should be fully open at 140? Maybe just a bad stat this time? How much pressure is built up in these cooling systems?<br /><br />Also while running I had installed a clear hose between the water pump and the T-stat housing and notice a small bubble or two every second while running at 3000 rpm's. Seems I may have a very small air leak, but it doesn't seem like anything major. This wouldn't be enough to cause a drastic change in flow rate, right?<br /><br />Any comments? I guess I will try and replace the gasket properly this time and run it with the stat again as see what happens.