ukstu
Seaman
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- Nov 25, 2018
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Hi All,
I'd appreciate some of your advice if possible please. I have a 1991 Mercruiser Alpha 1 with approx 700 hours on that is used on salt water in the UK.
I went out today and about half hour into our journey it overheated. I shut the engine down and awaited a tow back in.
After about 2 hours, and back alongside, the engine temp was reading back below running temp so i took the inlet hose off the thermostat connection and turned the engine over to see if i had water pumping in. There was, although whether it was enough i am unsure.
Due to this, i fired the engine up again and ran it to see what the temperature did.
All hoses that should be cool were and both exhaust elbows were cool to touch so this told me that water was circulating to a certain point.
The temperature did start to rise again though.
Engine was shut down and the questions are now being asked...
The engine is well looked after, regularly used etc. Full service including new impeller took place at the start of the season ( i know this doesn't necessarily mean that the impeller wouldn't have failed).
As the boat is kept in the water, and stripping the drive leg down would be my last choice without chasing all options down first, could anyone please advise on things i can check / any ways to narrow down where the fault is without having to pull the boat out?
many thanks in advance, ( sorry for the long story but trying to give as much info)
Also, is there any way of measuring how much water should be getting pumped in from the impeller ( i.e from where i can split it? )
Thanks all...
I'd appreciate some of your advice if possible please. I have a 1991 Mercruiser Alpha 1 with approx 700 hours on that is used on salt water in the UK.
I went out today and about half hour into our journey it overheated. I shut the engine down and awaited a tow back in.
After about 2 hours, and back alongside, the engine temp was reading back below running temp so i took the inlet hose off the thermostat connection and turned the engine over to see if i had water pumping in. There was, although whether it was enough i am unsure.
Due to this, i fired the engine up again and ran it to see what the temperature did.
All hoses that should be cool were and both exhaust elbows were cool to touch so this told me that water was circulating to a certain point.
The temperature did start to rise again though.
Engine was shut down and the questions are now being asked...
The engine is well looked after, regularly used etc. Full service including new impeller took place at the start of the season ( i know this doesn't necessarily mean that the impeller wouldn't have failed).
As the boat is kept in the water, and stripping the drive leg down would be my last choice without chasing all options down first, could anyone please advise on things i can check / any ways to narrow down where the fault is without having to pull the boat out?
many thanks in advance, ( sorry for the long story but trying to give as much info)
Also, is there any way of measuring how much water should be getting pumped in from the impeller ( i.e from where i can split it? )
Thanks all...