Greetings again ladies and gents! So it's a new season, and a new set of wonderful boating problems. Getting right to it, my 2001 VP 3.0GSP-A W/SX-M outdrive is overheating yet again...last year I had similar problem thanks in large part to a very old impeller that essentially crumbled and proceeded to lodge itself in every orafice it could find. a few random overheats later and a frequent cleaning out of my circ pump and hoses removed all of the pieces, and then again this year I am getting it again! The boat had a new engine coupler installed at the end of the season before it was winterized and when picking it up this year up at Raystown, I took it out there and ran up and down for an hour and a half with absolutely ZERO problems, temp never hit 180. 3 weeks later(yesterday) we take the family to the river and it idled fine for 5 minutes, then as soon as we got away from the dock I watched the need hit 180 and continue to rapidly climb as the alarm started going off. Instantly shut it down and began checking hoses, water in from outdrive is nice and cold, water out of sea pump to t-stat is warmer, water from t-stat to circ pump is HOT, and so is the hose from other side of t-stat to the manifold.
Today I took everything apart, did the boil test on T-stat and it opened just fine, the impeller that was replaced just last year also looks perfect...was thinking might be further down the line, but why would t-stat housing and everything around it be so hot unless the thermostat is just picking and choosing when it wants to work? (like the 1st time out at Raystown, and during the boil test, but yesterday it just felt like overheating)
Any ideas? I've attached pics of impeller and t-stat (forgive the pink towel the parts are placed on, we work with what we've got). Thank you in advance for your assistance. Historically you have all been so helpful.


V/R,
Ted King
Today I took everything apart, did the boil test on T-stat and it opened just fine, the impeller that was replaced just last year also looks perfect...was thinking might be further down the line, but why would t-stat housing and everything around it be so hot unless the thermostat is just picking and choosing when it wants to work? (like the 1st time out at Raystown, and during the boil test, but yesterday it just felt like overheating)
Any ideas? I've attached pics of impeller and t-stat (forgive the pink towel the parts are placed on, we work with what we've got). Thank you in advance for your assistance. Historically you have all been so helpful.


V/R,
Ted King