Restoring an older 1968 Mercury 500 (50HP), serial 2407450.
Have the engine running good now so I moved on to the lower unit
to replace the water pump out of general maintanance and a weak stream. Re-installed foot end and ran engine several times. Pee water is steaming, hot. Have a good stream about 700-1000 rpm (still hot) but not a whole lot at 500 rpm idle. Engine block had a 1/8" pipe plug at the top of the block close to the exaust cover so I removed the plug to check water flow thru block when running and it does. Exaust cover gets real hot when run only for a few minutes. I am wandering, could there be a clog or sediment build up inside the exaust cover baffle that could be causing the overheating? Has anyone had any similar problem with the exaust baffle portion of the cooling system?
Any help or ideas appreciated!

Have the engine running good now so I moved on to the lower unit
to replace the water pump out of general maintanance and a weak stream. Re-installed foot end and ran engine several times. Pee water is steaming, hot. Have a good stream about 700-1000 rpm (still hot) but not a whole lot at 500 rpm idle. Engine block had a 1/8" pipe plug at the top of the block close to the exaust cover so I removed the plug to check water flow thru block when running and it does. Exaust cover gets real hot when run only for a few minutes. I am wandering, could there be a clog or sediment build up inside the exaust cover baffle that could be causing the overheating? Has anyone had any similar problem with the exaust baffle portion of the cooling system?
Any help or ideas appreciated!