I have a 1995 Evinrude 60HP outboard. I've been "refurbishing" it (although it probably didn't need anything). I removed the powerhead to change crusty gaskets. Thread is here. I've reassembled and painted the whole thing and I started it up today to see how it runs. When I reinstalled the head, I put in a new thermostat. I re-looked and it appears to be installed according to the directions in the kit.
So I let it run for a bit and the head seemed to get really hot (too much for me to touch without discomfort). I replaced the water pump and the telltale was peeing a steady stream. I got concerned, so I shut it off. I tested the overheat alarm (grounding the brown lead) and it sang perfectly. I don't ever recall my other outboard getting this hot.
So - is this normal? Should I let it run until the thermostat opens properly or the alarm sounds? I really don't want to have to pull it apart again? Any advise? According to one post, thermostats can be bad even if new?
So I let it run for a bit and the head seemed to get really hot (too much for me to touch without discomfort). I replaced the water pump and the telltale was peeing a steady stream. I got concerned, so I shut it off. I tested the overheat alarm (grounding the brown lead) and it sang perfectly. I don't ever recall my other outboard getting this hot.
So - is this normal? Should I let it run until the thermostat opens properly or the alarm sounds? I really don't want to have to pull it apart again? Any advise? According to one post, thermostats can be bad even if new?