Does my engine run too hot? not overheating but risers seem hot?

sleeper

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I have a 2008 mercruiser 4.3 carb/alpha 1 combo. It was purchased new in 2008. Ever since brand new the boat has shown 175 degrees at normal operating temp. The needle never moved once it went there. I never thought anything of it since that is right in the middle of the gauge. The risers have always felt normal to me also, but I have not checked temp.

At the end of last season I noticed the temp gauge would be around 175 as usual but after a long cruise it would just nudge a little past 175, maybe 2-3 degrees. It had been 2 seasons so I thought it was time to change the impeller. I changed it over the winter when I did all the rest of my maintenance. The old one looked fine, no missing pieces.

We took the boat out for the first time yesterday. Everything was great on the muffs in the driveway before we left. The boat is still doing the same thing as before. It stays at 175 on the gauge and at idle the risers feel cool. After a 30-minute cruise around 3000 rpm the gauge is maybe 2-3 degrees over 175 as it was last season but the risers are way too hot to put my hand on. Let it idle for a few minutes, gauge is back at 175 and the risers cool down.

After much searching on the forum it seems that I might have a volume problem due to an air leak or sealing problem on the drive? I wanted to see if maybe the thermostat was bad also. It seems I have a 160 degree thermostat and through many posts it seems most people's boats run in the 160 degree range. Thats when I started wondering if the 175 that my boat has always run is even normal?

This is only freshwater, 3rd season with the boat so I don't think I have corrosion problems or any issues like that. This is my first impeller change and there were no missing pieces to clog anything. Am I being paranoid or is this the start of an overheat problem? What else to check? I will try to get an actual riser temp next time out. Should a thermostat with only 2 seasons need replacing?
 

Bifflefan

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Re: Does my engine run too hot? not overheating but risers seem hot?

All of that should still be under a warranty. take it to the dealer and let them pull out some hair.
I would...
 

Don S

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Re: Does my engine run too hot? not overheating but risers seem hot?

That may be the temperature that shows on your gauge. Get one of those IR temp guns and shoot it right at the gauge temp sender on the engine. See if it's the engine getting hotter or just the gauge sender changing just a little when warm for long periods.
 

sleeper

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Re: Does my engine run too hot? not overheating but risers seem hot?

That may be the temperature that shows on your gauge. Get one of those IR temp guns and shoot it right at the gauge temp sender on the engine. See if it's the engine getting hotter or just the gauge sender changing just a little when warm for long periods.


I am planning on it next time out. Thanks.
 

sleeper

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Re: Does my engine run too hot? not overheating but risers seem hot?

That may be the temperature that shows on your gauge. Get one of those IR temp guns and shoot it right at the gauge temp sender on the engine. See if it's the engine getting hotter or just the gauge sender changing just a little when warm for long periods.

I didn't make it back to the lake yet, but I did check temps with a IR temp gun on the muffs in the drive way just to see what kind of temps the gauge showed compared to the reading. I warmed it up and the gauge went to 175 degrees just like always, and I started checking with the temp gun and the most I saw anywhere around the temp sender was 160 degrees. Neither riser was over 120-130 degrees but one was hotter than the other.

I will check it again hopefully this weekend at the lake when I can put an actual load on the engine. Thanks for the help.
 

Don S

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Re: Does my engine run too hot? not overheating but risers seem hot?

You can take it to the lake if you want to, but if it shows 175? on the gauge and 160? next to the temp sender, then your sender or gauge is the problem. Under load, your manifolds and risers will equal out, but they will be a lot higher, so don't panic.
The exhaust is a lot hotter under load and at rpm than at idle on muffs with no load.
You will preobably see temps equal to engine temp on the risers.
 
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