I've stumped...
My 93' 88HP keeps overheating. I've tried everything: replaced entire pump assy twice, the entire stats assy twice. It's the port side sensor that is kicking off. I've pulled the heads and checked the temperature that the sensors open and close. Both sensors were right on spec. I checked the rubber deflectors and no signs of bulging or overheating. Compression is dead even and all four plugs, pistons and chambers look the same. I checked the timing and it is to spec. I even tried to roll the timing back some. Just seems that the port side runs a little too hot.
Basic scenario: Motor runs perfect except, at idle on the water or on muffs the engine runs real hot. Once under way and on plane (3000+ rpms) for about 5 minutes or so, the port side sensor causes the overheat horn to go on. Once the horn kicks on, I throttle back to idle and let the engine run in gear til the horn goes off. Typically, a minute or two. If I run the engine with the cover off, it takes longer for the alarm to go on and less time for it to go off.
When I pulled the heads off, I noticed lots of scaling on both the heads and the water passages in the block. I need to research how to get rid of the scaling. Run the engine in a container with vinegar? lots of CLR? I suppose the scaling isn't helping heat transfer but I can run the engine ice cold if I pull the hoses off that lead from the heads to the thermostat housing.
My next steps:
1) Replace heads
2) Descale
3) Test Run!
4) Overheat? Pull Thermostats
5) Test Run!
6) No overheat? Research OEM lower temp stats, OEM weaker poppet springs... any other ideas?
My 93' 88HP keeps overheating. I've tried everything: replaced entire pump assy twice, the entire stats assy twice. It's the port side sensor that is kicking off. I've pulled the heads and checked the temperature that the sensors open and close. Both sensors were right on spec. I checked the rubber deflectors and no signs of bulging or overheating. Compression is dead even and all four plugs, pistons and chambers look the same. I checked the timing and it is to spec. I even tried to roll the timing back some. Just seems that the port side runs a little too hot.
Basic scenario: Motor runs perfect except, at idle on the water or on muffs the engine runs real hot. Once under way and on plane (3000+ rpms) for about 5 minutes or so, the port side sensor causes the overheat horn to go on. Once the horn kicks on, I throttle back to idle and let the engine run in gear til the horn goes off. Typically, a minute or two. If I run the engine with the cover off, it takes longer for the alarm to go on and less time for it to go off.
When I pulled the heads off, I noticed lots of scaling on both the heads and the water passages in the block. I need to research how to get rid of the scaling. Run the engine in a container with vinegar? lots of CLR? I suppose the scaling isn't helping heat transfer but I can run the engine ice cold if I pull the hoses off that lead from the heads to the thermostat housing.
My next steps:
1) Replace heads
2) Descale
3) Test Run!
4) Overheat? Pull Thermostats
5) Test Run!
6) No overheat? Research OEM lower temp stats, OEM weaker poppet springs... any other ideas?