MercMonster
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2007
- Messages
- 151
While out on the lake, I was operating about 5 - 10 minutes at around 2500 RPMs. Came down pretty slowly {10 - 15 seconds} to idle and noticed the temp was close to 180 degrees so I shut it down temporarily and sat until it got back down to 165. The trim is not working as of yet on this boat, but it still seems to be planing out pretty well on its own (take that for what its worth). When I started it back up, I could feel the cool water rushing through the intake hose to the engine and noticed the temperature on the gauge showed an immediate return to around 150 degrees. Both the impeller and the temp gauge and sender are new. What I noticed was that if I slowly, 500 RPMs at a time came down to idle over a small period of time, the temp would hang right around 150, but if I came down from 2500 to idle over about 10 - 15 seconds, the needle would start heading up to 175 - 180 degrees again. I'm not sure the temp rating of the thermostat off-hand, but it is Merc as that is the only type that will fit the housing (its a little-small thermostat). What I'm wondering is if the no-trim situation is causing too much of a load on the engine or can I suspect a water pump or something else? I didn't change the water pump when the engine was out as it looked OK and I knew I could change it without pulling the engine again should it need it. I'm aware of the engine RPMs controlling the speed of the impeller, but 180 seems a little high and I don't feel this is really something normal even though this is my first boat. Idling around keeps the engine around the 150 mark. Any suggestions?