Leaky Rear
Seaman
- Joined
- Aug 31, 2017
- Messages
- 66
Original issue was a piece of impeller stuck in the the bypass hole of thermostat housing.
Exhaust manifolds overheated , and I smelled it right way. Broke things down , found the impeller in pieces. Heavy black grease all around the raw water pump.
So rebuild raw water pump went smooth , and put new impeller tried to flush out all the pieces and put back together , priming the system with many gallons of water . The hose to each left and right exhaust manifold , the water poured thru seemed to go out the back so I thought not clogged . Air blew through so i expected hoses clear.
Took boat out. Perfect operation for a short time
Then exhaust manifolds overheated again , while cruising. Couldn't smell with engine cover on . Motor and manifolds got extremely hot - basically stinking and would burn your hand ( gauge still showed 175) but this motor /manifolds has always been cool to touch while running .
So Ive overheated the boat , and got back on my lift -dry dock.
Terrible scraping sound while cranking . Motor will still run , but I shut off right away.
I expect removing the thermostat housing again may find more blockage by small pieces of impeller. Sure aI can pull the raw water pump and inspect and see how it looks .
When Id flushed the block heads manifolds previous to putting together- Id forgot the water path starts at the I/O intakes holes.
I can imagine impeller chunks floating all around water jacket ect waiting to put me through this again, the overheating.
There may be a pice of impeller floated back there , towards the I/O
How to go about troubleshoot these issues.
1. locate source of scraping noise without possibly more damage to motor /drive
2 Overheating but not display more than 175 on gauge Motor is not seized and motor oil is still clean looking
3 .how to get ALL the old pieces of impeller out of the raw water system- drive block and heads outdrive ...
I am asking a lot here , any help appreciated.
Exhaust manifolds overheated , and I smelled it right way. Broke things down , found the impeller in pieces. Heavy black grease all around the raw water pump.
So rebuild raw water pump went smooth , and put new impeller tried to flush out all the pieces and put back together , priming the system with many gallons of water . The hose to each left and right exhaust manifold , the water poured thru seemed to go out the back so I thought not clogged . Air blew through so i expected hoses clear.
Took boat out. Perfect operation for a short time
Then exhaust manifolds overheated again , while cruising. Couldn't smell with engine cover on . Motor and manifolds got extremely hot - basically stinking and would burn your hand ( gauge still showed 175) but this motor /manifolds has always been cool to touch while running .
So Ive overheated the boat , and got back on my lift -dry dock.
Terrible scraping sound while cranking . Motor will still run , but I shut off right away.
I expect removing the thermostat housing again may find more blockage by small pieces of impeller. Sure aI can pull the raw water pump and inspect and see how it looks .
When Id flushed the block heads manifolds previous to putting together- Id forgot the water path starts at the I/O intakes holes.
I can imagine impeller chunks floating all around water jacket ect waiting to put me through this again, the overheating.
There may be a pice of impeller floated back there , towards the I/O
How to go about troubleshoot these issues.
1. locate source of scraping noise without possibly more damage to motor /drive
2 Overheating but not display more than 175 on gauge Motor is not seized and motor oil is still clean looking
3 .how to get ALL the old pieces of impeller out of the raw water system- drive block and heads outdrive ...
I am asking a lot here , any help appreciated.