OK folks - a little backgound:
Last year taken out my Bayliner with a 1989 85HP l-drive, I would set off my overheat alarm after about five to ten minutes. Got a lot of good advice from fellow boaters here - ended up changing impeller, head gasket, exhaust gasket and thermostat over the course of the summer. Nothing helped so I tore out motor and brought it in the house for the winter. Just started tearing it down and discovered a large chunk of rubber stuck in a coolant hole in the spacer plate. My questions are this:
1 Would this cause it to overheat?
2 (Assuming it came from old impeller) Where else should I be looking for rubber pieces in bottom end?
3 Can anyone tell me water circuit - how does water flow from impeller thru engine?
Last year taken out my Bayliner with a 1989 85HP l-drive, I would set off my overheat alarm after about five to ten minutes. Got a lot of good advice from fellow boaters here - ended up changing impeller, head gasket, exhaust gasket and thermostat over the course of the summer. Nothing helped so I tore out motor and brought it in the house for the winter. Just started tearing it down and discovered a large chunk of rubber stuck in a coolant hole in the spacer plate. My questions are this:
1 Would this cause it to overheat?
2 (Assuming it came from old impeller) Where else should I be looking for rubber pieces in bottom end?
3 Can anyone tell me water circuit - how does water flow from impeller thru engine?