dennis461
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Volvo Penta AQ131C (AQ125) (automobile engine).
20' Renken cuddy cabin 270 drive.
Well, I was having trouble getting over 3500 RPM at WOT and 25mph.
Engine would stall, restart OK, idle OK then run good for a little longer.
So, I bit the bullet, put on new distributer cap, new spark plug wires, opened and cleaned all the gunk out of the 1-barrel carb
and got the engine running great.
Today we made three passes on the upper Mullica River in NJ at 20 MPH, up on plane, no sputtering water temps steady around 160.
So I pushed it harder hit 29.7MPH over 4000 PRMs, then looked back and saw steam billowing out of the cowl.
Had the 1st mate slow her down to 10MPH while I dumped water on the radiator and engine block (what the heck, I didn't pay much for the boat anyway.)
The new spark plug wires did there job, engine kept running and water temperatures quickly dropped right back to normal.
My stern rubbers are all new this season and the water necks did not show any leakage when I pressure tested.
So I don't thinks it's the up-on-plane overheating issue.
The exhaust manifold is new and the raw water pump send lots of water through the exhaust outlet onto the driveway running on my homemade muffs.
So here is the quiz.
Should I put the new impeller in that I was saving as an emergency backup?(The rubber impeller in there "seems" about as pliable as the new one)
Should I open up the radiator and looks for seaweed.
or
Should I stay under 4000RPM's
Sad part, I may not be back on the water till next season :-(

UPDATE to REQUEST FOR RADIATOR TYPE
This is the radiator I have.
Trapezoid shape with filter on the port side (filter near distributer)
http://www.volvopentastore.com/mall/image/view/7/7/8738_1.png

20' Renken cuddy cabin 270 drive.
Well, I was having trouble getting over 3500 RPM at WOT and 25mph.
Engine would stall, restart OK, idle OK then run good for a little longer.
So, I bit the bullet, put on new distributer cap, new spark plug wires, opened and cleaned all the gunk out of the 1-barrel carb
and got the engine running great.
Today we made three passes on the upper Mullica River in NJ at 20 MPH, up on plane, no sputtering water temps steady around 160.
So I pushed it harder hit 29.7MPH over 4000 PRMs, then looked back and saw steam billowing out of the cowl.
Had the 1st mate slow her down to 10MPH while I dumped water on the radiator and engine block (what the heck, I didn't pay much for the boat anyway.)
The new spark plug wires did there job, engine kept running and water temperatures quickly dropped right back to normal.
My stern rubbers are all new this season and the water necks did not show any leakage when I pressure tested.
So I don't thinks it's the up-on-plane overheating issue.
The exhaust manifold is new and the raw water pump send lots of water through the exhaust outlet onto the driveway running on my homemade muffs.
So here is the quiz.
Should I put the new impeller in that I was saving as an emergency backup?(The rubber impeller in there "seems" about as pliable as the new one)
Should I open up the radiator and looks for seaweed.
or
Should I stay under 4000RPM's
Sad part, I may not be back on the water till next season :-(


UPDATE to REQUEST FOR RADIATOR TYPE
This is the radiator I have.
Trapezoid shape with filter on the port side (filter near distributer)
http://www.volvopentastore.com/mall/image/view/7/7/8738_1.png

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