bullelkklr
Cadet
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- Apr 10, 2006
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This is my first post. I have searched the archives extensively.<br /><br />The boat is a 17' 1987 Doral Citation. 120 HP <br /><br />I forgot the serial numbers to eveything at home today.<br /><br />Symptom: Overheats when running 1/2 to full throttle on plane. Seems to run at normal operating temp when at idle or slightly above.<br /><br />History: The outdrive water pump was replaced last year when it overheated. The boat is shared and I believe that it was run without muffs on it. New exhaust flapper was installed too. The boat is in Montana and I am in Colorado - so I am researching as much as possible on line.<br /><br />It started overheating while on a fishing trip last year with a very heavy boat and I was running it pretty hard. We camp across a large lake in MT and we had all the camping and fishing gear and barley pop with us.<br /><br />I have full manuals for the motor and outdrive.<br /><br />When in MT over easter I ran the boat on muffs in the driveway for 45 minutes with no overheating problems.<br /><br />I have removed the thermistat.<br /><br />While running it I opened the engine and exhaust drains. Water came out of both at good rates, but not forcefully. The engine pitcock water was hot to the touch.<br /><br />I pulled the prop and found 1/2 of the exhaust flapper valve in the lower unit. I removed that and went back to the lake. It ran cooler than on previous trips, but after putting 3 more people in it and running it pretty hard, it started to heat up and the temp got to 190 so I shut it down. Again, at idle 3-4mph, the motor cooled down.<br /><br />I plan to replace the lower unit impeller and the flapper again, but should I check the water pump on the front of the motor? And what should I check for?<br /><br />From the archives I see that the block water passages could be plugged up. It has only seen freshwater, but maintenance has not been the best. Water comes out of the pitcocks though.<br /><br />Thanks for any help and advice.<br /><br />Randy