Here is the question. I have a 1995 Sea-Pro with a 3.0 LX and a Alpha 1 Gen II IO. <br />Parts newly replaced are:<br /><br />-Circulator pump<br />-Thermostat 140*<br />-Full tune up<br /><br /> When I got the boat it had no thermostat installed? When I ran it on the hose the temperature gauge did not even register on the gauge (gauge started at 120*). So I installed a 140* thermostat and while running on the hose it ran 140* on the gauge
great. Put it in the water today and a few hundred yards from the dock the temp rose over 200* I shut it down and coasted to shore.<br /> <br />I let it cool and removed the thermostat and went back out on the water and at cruising speed it barely made it to 120* on the gauge. Wide open it was at 130*. Other than that seemed to run good. Ran it for 3 hours. <br /><br />Whats wrong with it? It runs with no thermostat but not with one. I checked the thermostat when I got home and it opens at 140* like it should. My thoughts is that the water pump in the out-drive is shot and only cooled on the hose because of the hose water pressure. Could I be right? How hard is a water pump to install? <br /><br />Thanks<br />-Mike