getting warm at 3500-4000 rpm

vicsponjr

Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Aug 21, 2004
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3.7 merc w/alpha drive. Bumped a sandbar last week and subsequently overheated. Replaced water pump housing and impeller, tried to do tune up but junk timing light died on me. Timed it by ear. Took it out on the river today and just started buzzing around. Eventually got up to 175, where I've always seen it run. Stretched out the buzz runto about 5-10 minutes at 3700 rpm and it went to about 190-200 (?)Noticed that when pulling out, under load, I had some pinging. Timing advanced too far?? Will this cause it too heat up as described, or is there blockage somewhere? Bring the rpm's down to 2500 and the temp comes back down, sit at idle and its down to 160-165.
 

prockvoan

Chief Petty Officer
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Jul 27, 2004
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Re: getting warm at 3500-4000 rpm

You are running it lean and yes,it will over heat and to the point that you will melt pistons.Dam engine runs great lean,just don't do it!At around 2200 to 2500rpms,the advance is just about up to full advance,that is why you don't hear that PING rattle,but you are still killing the engine by running it lean.Time it right!
 
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