Good Morning! I recently bought a 2003 Mercruiser 5.0L MPI with a Bravo 3 (prior use was all dry stack, last used 2 years ago), at the time it wasn't flowing any water through the exhaust and overheating within a few minutes on the hose so I took a gamble... I took it home, pulled the sea water pump and it only had a half a fin left. So recovered as much as I could and replaced the impeller. (There were several fins not found.) Put it back together and it ran for about 20 minutes on the hose with strong water flow from the exhaust relief ports. After 20 minutes the temps started to climb so I shut it down. I have since replaced the thermostat and pulled many hoses looking for any debris that might be clogging the cooling system. I found nothing so I put it in the water, got up on plane and 5 minutes later started overheating. We shut it down, anchored, let it cool and then headed back to the ramp at slightly above idle. It made it back the whole way sitting at 175F, so I let it sit at the dock to see what it would do and it ran another 30 minutes at idle sitting right at 175F. Then within 60 seconds it spiked to 200 and started alarming. So again shut it down and here we are. I'm going to pull the T fitting again (by the thermostat, I hear it often catches pieces of the impeller) and see if any pieces shifted under use. After that I'm kind of at a lost aside from pulling the manifolds and risers (which is a task I'm hoping not to have to tackle).
Anyone have any advice that might save me a ton of time and money?
TYIA
Anyone have any advice that might save me a ton of time and money?
TYIA