rick3452
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Oct 26, 2010
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Hi guys, Serial # 0M012817 Half closed system with heat exchanger.
The other day I was cruising the intercostal with my family... I've had this boat 5.5 years and have put 1600 hours on it (now has 1800 hrs.) When I went to open it up within maybe three minutes the gauge went from the "constant " 160 to 180. I throttled it right back and within a few min, the temp returned to 160. This never happens... It had been 5 years and 1500 jrs since I replaced the Manifolds and Elbows so Yesterday I replaced both sides and took it for a ride. This time while running high RPM's it stayed pretty much at 165 but a few min later it rose to 170. So I brought it back and changed the Impeller including the new housing. There was 600 hrs on the impeller and it was completely in-tact I sort of thought that there may have been missing fins, but no. so when I take it out tomorrow and if it does rise.... What else should I look for? I have noticed on the Heat Exchanger hoses I have seen slight amount of green seepage.
Thanks as always for any help..
Rick
The other day I was cruising the intercostal with my family... I've had this boat 5.5 years and have put 1600 hours on it (now has 1800 hrs.) When I went to open it up within maybe three minutes the gauge went from the "constant " 160 to 180. I throttled it right back and within a few min, the temp returned to 160. This never happens... It had been 5 years and 1500 jrs since I replaced the Manifolds and Elbows so Yesterday I replaced both sides and took it for a ride. This time while running high RPM's it stayed pretty much at 165 but a few min later it rose to 170. So I brought it back and changed the Impeller including the new housing. There was 600 hrs on the impeller and it was completely in-tact I sort of thought that there may have been missing fins, but no. so when I take it out tomorrow and if it does rise.... What else should I look for? I have noticed on the Heat Exchanger hoses I have seen slight amount of green seepage.
Thanks as always for any help..
Rick