maine4winns
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2021
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First off - I have had this boat for going on 2 seasons and have only had it in fresh water with maybe 30 hours last year and ZERO this year!
I winterized according to original manual and post found here. There are no issues with water leaking into the bildge from cracked block or freeze plugs or hoses. I did NOT replace or inspect the water pump impeller and housing until after the overheating issue.
I started the engine on the water hose driveway muffs and ran it for maybe 1 minute tops for winterizing and 1 minute for the spring commissioning.
Launched the boat last week and started it up at the landing dock. As always - I let it warm up to operating temp. all other gauges read within spec as well.
Put it in reverse, then forward and cruised at about 5 MPH with the engine cover open so that I could occasionally check the motor. Increased speed to 10 MPH and engine temp jumped up to 200deg F fairly quickly. *This has been a fresh water boat only and I am the second owner. Brought the brough down to idle and headed back to dock. I noticed smoke coming from the outdrive area and I assume it was from the heat on the hoses??
Checked bilge and NO water in bilge. Brought boat back home. Removed the Water Pump assembly (See Pictures). The impeller does not (in my opinion) look like it would be the cause of overheating - but perhaps it was allowing air to come through with the water? The Water Pump Liner did show burt rubber (perhaps from previous impeller?).
Thanks!
I winterized according to original manual and post found here. There are no issues with water leaking into the bildge from cracked block or freeze plugs or hoses. I did NOT replace or inspect the water pump impeller and housing until after the overheating issue.
I started the engine on the water hose driveway muffs and ran it for maybe 1 minute tops for winterizing and 1 minute for the spring commissioning.
Launched the boat last week and started it up at the landing dock. As always - I let it warm up to operating temp. all other gauges read within spec as well.
Put it in reverse, then forward and cruised at about 5 MPH with the engine cover open so that I could occasionally check the motor. Increased speed to 10 MPH and engine temp jumped up to 200deg F fairly quickly. *This has been a fresh water boat only and I am the second owner. Brought the brough down to idle and headed back to dock. I noticed smoke coming from the outdrive area and I assume it was from the heat on the hoses??
Checked bilge and NO water in bilge. Brought boat back home. Removed the Water Pump assembly (See Pictures). The impeller does not (in my opinion) look like it would be the cause of overheating - but perhaps it was allowing air to come through with the water? The Water Pump Liner did show burt rubber (perhaps from previous impeller?).
I purchased a new thermostat, and a COMPLETE water pump kit and new housing as well. I will install them today or tomorrow. I will also check the inlet side of the power steering cooler for debri. The other thing I will check in corrosion / clogging at the thermostat housing itself. I do have the original bat wing exhaust system, but during winterization I am not getting a lot of rust / corrosion / material when draining and I get a good flow of water at pet cocks.
There is no sign of water in the oil (emulsion), yay on that note! Compression test is great on ALL 6 cylinders as well.
**My question: I assume the smoke was from the rubber hoses (exhaust?) getting hot. Should I inspect / replace them? Are there other hoses I should check? I will check the two bellows as well.
I have NOT had the drive off of the engine and I realize that I probably should remove and inspect a whole lot of sh*t! The shift cable is slightly off so that is going to be a learning experience.
Not being a firm believer in running the engine muffs in the driveway (water pressure is just too low), I will test the motor in the lake at the dock next week after I do the above maint.
I have found a lot of info on these and similiar engines overheating and I think I am covering all bases - but please chime in! Thanks!