Hi everyone. I ran into an issue with my engines and it lead to a "You need a new engine" line from my Marina.
One of my Volvo Penta engines began overheating at high RPM (over 3000). I would turn the engine off and restart it and it would become cool again right away. it felt as if there wasn't enough water going through the cooling system at high RPM. So the marina told me that I need new manifolds and risers. The engine otherwise was ruining great. Today they put the boat in the water after replacing the manifolds and risers on that engine and started it up. It ran ok for a little but then started making a knocking sound. And now they are telling me i need to rebuild the engine.
Is it possible to figure out what really happened? Is it most likely a result of a bad job on the exhaust? or is it really just a coincidence? They are not volvo penta certified mechanics.
Any recommendations are greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
One of my Volvo Penta engines began overheating at high RPM (over 3000). I would turn the engine off and restart it and it would become cool again right away. it felt as if there wasn't enough water going through the cooling system at high RPM. So the marina told me that I need new manifolds and risers. The engine otherwise was ruining great. Today they put the boat in the water after replacing the manifolds and risers on that engine and started it up. It ran ok for a little but then started making a knocking sound. And now they are telling me i need to rebuild the engine.
Is it possible to figure out what really happened? Is it most likely a result of a bad job on the exhaust? or is it really just a coincidence? They are not volvo penta certified mechanics.
Any recommendations are greatly appreciated.
Thank you!