Re: Merc 170 cooling problems 1986
Eight years of 470 ownership tought me a few lessons about keeping this hot-headed beast running cool:
-Change the impeller every 2 years at most, every year is better.
-At least once a year, inspect the water hose in the bellhousing to make sure its in good shape, and check the water hose that runs from the connection at the transom (back behind the engine) to the heat exchanger. The way mine had been routed, it was rubbing against the engine and had kinked down to about 1/4 its normal size.
- Clean the heat exchanger. This involves a gallon of muriatic acid (Home Depot/Lowes), a big plastic bin large enough to hold the exchanger, old clothes, EYE PROTECTION, rubber gloves, and a constantly running hose, and baking soda (to neutralize acid spills if they happen). There are several write-ups on the Breezeworks 470 forum on how to do this, there might be here on iBoats too, though I havent searched. If you dont feel comfortable doing it yourself, have a radiator shop do it. The amount of crud and corrosion that have taken up residency inside the exchanger all these years will amaze you, and the effect it will have on running temperatures is worth every dime you pay a shop, or the $10 and 1 hour you spend on it yourself every few years.