seattle2855
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1989 Bayliber 2855
OMC 460 King Cobra
Half Closed Cooling system (Closed for the engine, but raw water goes out the heat exchange into the manifolds and out the risers)
Problem:
+ At slow cruise (1500 RPM) risers seem too hot (170 - 195+ degrees), engine temp is normal (175)
+ Under load, engine coolant overheats. Risers too hot also (probably -- forgot to check in all the excitement).
Checked / completed:
+ New manifolds / risers.
+ Raw water supply to heat exchange **seems** ok (what is the test?)
+ Hoses from heat exchanger to manifolds are good.
The story:
A weeks or so ago I posted my troubles with an overheated exhaust on the port side. I suspected the manifolds and risers were clogged. I took them off and replaced them this week. They were bad (rust flakes), but not awful.
Today I took the boat out for a test spin. There's about a 2 mile cruise to get to open water. I ran at 7 kts (1500 RPM) to get out there. Once out in open water, I used a infrared temp gun and checked the risers after the slow cruise. One riser was around 170 degrees and the other 195. Engine temp was right at 175 where it should be.
I then opened it up to get on plane. After about 45 seconds, I could see the engine temp rising quickly. I immediately stopped and checked the engine. The exhaust risers were 210+ degrees but not smoking/melting like before. Some antifreeze was coming out of the overflow valve on the heat exchanger cap.
I let it cool down and came back to my slip at 7 knts and the engine temp stayed normal.
I know I need to check/replace the impeller (last done in 2007). I had checked the water flow coming into the heat exchanger by removing the supply hose and running the engine for a few seconds and it seemed ok.
If the impeller isn't the issue (I have doubts) what else could I look for? The risers still seem to be running a little hot even with the new parts and I'm overheating quickly when run under any load.
OMC 460 King Cobra
Half Closed Cooling system (Closed for the engine, but raw water goes out the heat exchange into the manifolds and out the risers)
Problem:
+ At slow cruise (1500 RPM) risers seem too hot (170 - 195+ degrees), engine temp is normal (175)
+ Under load, engine coolant overheats. Risers too hot also (probably -- forgot to check in all the excitement).
Checked / completed:
+ New manifolds / risers.
+ Raw water supply to heat exchange **seems** ok (what is the test?)
+ Hoses from heat exchanger to manifolds are good.
The story:
A weeks or so ago I posted my troubles with an overheated exhaust on the port side. I suspected the manifolds and risers were clogged. I took them off and replaced them this week. They were bad (rust flakes), but not awful.
Today I took the boat out for a test spin. There's about a 2 mile cruise to get to open water. I ran at 7 kts (1500 RPM) to get out there. Once out in open water, I used a infrared temp gun and checked the risers after the slow cruise. One riser was around 170 degrees and the other 195. Engine temp was right at 175 where it should be.
I then opened it up to get on plane. After about 45 seconds, I could see the engine temp rising quickly. I immediately stopped and checked the engine. The exhaust risers were 210+ degrees but not smoking/melting like before. Some antifreeze was coming out of the overflow valve on the heat exchanger cap.
I let it cool down and came back to my slip at 7 knts and the engine temp stayed normal.
I know I need to check/replace the impeller (last done in 2007). I had checked the water flow coming into the heat exchanger by removing the supply hose and running the engine for a few seconds and it seemed ok.
If the impeller isn't the issue (I have doubts) what else could I look for? The risers still seem to be running a little hot even with the new parts and I'm overheating quickly when run under any load.