sub2010ss
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Feb 17, 2015
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Good morning,
I got my boat all ready for the lake and was running it on the muffs. I wasn't seeing temperature come up above 100 after about 10 minutes of running so I picked up a new thermostat and temperature sender. The sender I found was an automotive sender. I get it all installed and run it again on the hose. Temperature comes up to 175, right about where I remember it running last year and I shut her down and load up for the lake. I get about 300 ft out of the no wake and temperature is up over 200. I give it a moment to settle down and it keeps climbing. I shut it down about 230. After cooling down and limping back to the doc between cool downs I get it loaded up and home. Now the only thing I can do to keep it cool is no thermostat. I tried both of the new and old thermostats again and temperature just keeps climbing. Without it doesn't hardly budge off of 100. Also note that my raw water pump was replaced last year, it's ran amazing all year, and my exhaust manifolds were cool even on the lake.
Today my plan is to
- test both of the thermostats in boiling water
- buy a new thermostat if needed
- pick up an infrared gun and check the block temp
Any other ideas or input would be much appreciated!
I got my boat all ready for the lake and was running it on the muffs. I wasn't seeing temperature come up above 100 after about 10 minutes of running so I picked up a new thermostat and temperature sender. The sender I found was an automotive sender. I get it all installed and run it again on the hose. Temperature comes up to 175, right about where I remember it running last year and I shut her down and load up for the lake. I get about 300 ft out of the no wake and temperature is up over 200. I give it a moment to settle down and it keeps climbing. I shut it down about 230. After cooling down and limping back to the doc between cool downs I get it loaded up and home. Now the only thing I can do to keep it cool is no thermostat. I tried both of the new and old thermostats again and temperature just keeps climbing. Without it doesn't hardly budge off of 100. Also note that my raw water pump was replaced last year, it's ran amazing all year, and my exhaust manifolds were cool even on the lake.
Today my plan is to
- test both of the thermostats in boiling water
- buy a new thermostat if needed
- pick up an infrared gun and check the block temp
Any other ideas or input would be much appreciated!