Mercruiser gm inboard v-8 1980 freshwater cooled.
The engine slowly overheats after running at a higher rpm. The engine will get up to a little under 200. The sensor itself is not in the thermostat housing it is conected to the intake manifold so I'm not sure how hot they usually get but the engine usually ran just under 160 with a 140 thermostat in it.
Below is a list of things that we did to fix it but had no luck. They are not in order.
-Changed thermostat and cleaned out small passage in thermostat housing.
-Replaced entire raw water pump, not just the impeller (jabsco pump).
-Replaced belts as they were constantly getting loose.
-Hauled boat and cleaned intake strainer as had growth and barnacles growing. Cleaned entire bottom while it was out.
-Bypassed the raw water filter and checked intake hoses for blistering.
-Removed and inspected risers as they are the only part of the engine that is salt water cooled but they were clean. While they were off we could see the manifold passages and they were clean as well. At the same time we checked exhaust hoses and they were fine.
-Removed the heat exchanger and clean it out.
-Through all this we must have added at least 4 gals of anti-freeze.
-Banged severely on top of engine with biggest sledge hammer we could find.
The engine slowly overheats after running at a higher rpm. The engine will get up to a little under 200. The sensor itself is not in the thermostat housing it is conected to the intake manifold so I'm not sure how hot they usually get but the engine usually ran just under 160 with a 140 thermostat in it.
Below is a list of things that we did to fix it but had no luck. They are not in order.
-Changed thermostat and cleaned out small passage in thermostat housing.
-Replaced entire raw water pump, not just the impeller (jabsco pump).
-Replaced belts as they were constantly getting loose.
-Hauled boat and cleaned intake strainer as had growth and barnacles growing. Cleaned entire bottom while it was out.
-Bypassed the raw water filter and checked intake hoses for blistering.
-Removed and inspected risers as they are the only part of the engine that is salt water cooled but they were clean. While they were off we could see the manifold passages and they were clean as well. At the same time we checked exhaust hoses and they were fine.
-Removed the heat exchanger and clean it out.
-Through all this we must have added at least 4 gals of anti-freeze.
-Banged severely on top of engine with biggest sledge hammer we could find.