sutor623
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Hey guys,
I am dealing with a head scratcher. A buddy of mine has a 1997 200 offshore 2 stroke carbed motor. Serial :OG487642
Anyways, he brought it to me to look at. He had overheated badly enough to melt the main wiring harness to the block. The impeller was shot and all of the fins were long gone. No telling where they ended up. Compression was still pretty good, over 100 on all 6. We decided to put a waterpump, poppet valve, stats and a wiring harness and see how she did.
Took her to the lake and the water pressure gauge was reading 15psi at idle and well over 30psi at 1/2 throttle, and gauge completely pegged all the way to WOT. CRAZY!! Sure enough, after about 2 mins of cruising, overheat alarm start buzzing. We dropped it back to an idle and within 5 seconds the alarm cut off. So we came back in.
I inspected all water hoses and didn't find any blockages. We figured some impeller was in the block preventing water flow so we decided to pull cylinder heads and exhaust manifold. No debris. Pulled powerhead to check water tube grommet and see if exhaust gasket was melted and water was making its way straight out the exhaust. Didn't find any pieces of old impeller. Gaskets looked ok considering this was a saltie dog.
Soooooo, we pulled the stats and checked them, pulled poppet, blew air and ran a coat hanger through every water passage, took the line off the water pressure gauge and made sure it was clear, and put it all back together with new gaskets. (Wasn't done in vain because his steering arm was rusted to about the point of breaking so we replaced that while we were in there.)
Hadn't gone back to the lake yet, but the dang water pressure is still reading super high. I checked it with compressed air (while line is full with water) at 10lbs, 20lbs and 30lbs and it is reading properly.
Is it possible that the poppet valve (brand new) isnt opening? I am also not sure that the water pressure T went in the right spot (I didnt install it.) It is T'd int the line that goes from the top of the powerhead to the poppet valve.
I am dealing with a head scratcher. A buddy of mine has a 1997 200 offshore 2 stroke carbed motor. Serial :OG487642
Anyways, he brought it to me to look at. He had overheated badly enough to melt the main wiring harness to the block. The impeller was shot and all of the fins were long gone. No telling where they ended up. Compression was still pretty good, over 100 on all 6. We decided to put a waterpump, poppet valve, stats and a wiring harness and see how she did.
Took her to the lake and the water pressure gauge was reading 15psi at idle and well over 30psi at 1/2 throttle, and gauge completely pegged all the way to WOT. CRAZY!! Sure enough, after about 2 mins of cruising, overheat alarm start buzzing. We dropped it back to an idle and within 5 seconds the alarm cut off. So we came back in.
I inspected all water hoses and didn't find any blockages. We figured some impeller was in the block preventing water flow so we decided to pull cylinder heads and exhaust manifold. No debris. Pulled powerhead to check water tube grommet and see if exhaust gasket was melted and water was making its way straight out the exhaust. Didn't find any pieces of old impeller. Gaskets looked ok considering this was a saltie dog.
Soooooo, we pulled the stats and checked them, pulled poppet, blew air and ran a coat hanger through every water passage, took the line off the water pressure gauge and made sure it was clear, and put it all back together with new gaskets. (Wasn't done in vain because his steering arm was rusted to about the point of breaking so we replaced that while we were in there.)
Hadn't gone back to the lake yet, but the dang water pressure is still reading super high. I checked it with compressed air (while line is full with water) at 10lbs, 20lbs and 30lbs and it is reading properly.
Is it possible that the poppet valve (brand new) isnt opening? I am also not sure that the water pressure T went in the right spot (I didnt install it.) It is T'd int the line that goes from the top of the powerhead to the poppet valve.