MNBrent
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jun 15, 2009
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2004 Glastron GX205SF with VP 5.0GL-E SX-M 1.6. Love this boat!!
New boat this earlier year. Bought in Feb and couldn't lake test it. Shame on me! Got it for a fair price. Boat has low usage and it shows everywhere, except the lower unit. Was stored outside last winter and rain-ice developed in the mounting bolt recesses of the sterndrive to transom shield, and apparently it cracked the housing. Previous owner had the upper gearhousing welded at a reputable shop in Duluth Mn., at the middle mounting bolt point on the right-hand side of the lower unit to transom. See attached pic.

Said he had it pressure vacuum tested, the lower units shifts and drives beautifully and the gear lube is VERY clean, not milky. Left side is perfect and unaffected.
Problem is it overheats when above 1400RPM. I can keep it cool while at idle and up to about 1400rpm. after that, the temp will rise quite quickly and I will have to drop the throttle back to 1400rpm to cool it off.
I replace the thermostat and the impeller. Original impeller looked great. Thermostat was slightly corroded. No change in overheat condition after this.
I did the clear tubes test set-up on the impeller pump in/out lines and saw while on the garden hose engine attachment at idle, I had 100% full tubes of water and the boat will not overheat even running up to 3000RPM. I removed the garden hose, closed the blue cap tightly, and put the lower unit in a large tub, which covered it up past the water intake holes on lower gearcase. With this, I had much less water being pulled into the tubes and I could clearly see much less water coming out of the higher water exhaust ports near the transom.
I also looked inside the water inspection plate area of the upper gearhousing, and it was very clean and clear.
So I'm now removing the lower unit to check the O-ring at the transom shield. I will be checking the water hose and bulkhead fitting up in the transom shield also.
Question is, are there any other points of water intake sealing in the lower unit that I should be checking for?
B.
New boat this earlier year. Bought in Feb and couldn't lake test it. Shame on me! Got it for a fair price. Boat has low usage and it shows everywhere, except the lower unit. Was stored outside last winter and rain-ice developed in the mounting bolt recesses of the sterndrive to transom shield, and apparently it cracked the housing. Previous owner had the upper gearhousing welded at a reputable shop in Duluth Mn., at the middle mounting bolt point on the right-hand side of the lower unit to transom. See attached pic.

Said he had it pressure vacuum tested, the lower units shifts and drives beautifully and the gear lube is VERY clean, not milky. Left side is perfect and unaffected.
Problem is it overheats when above 1400RPM. I can keep it cool while at idle and up to about 1400rpm. after that, the temp will rise quite quickly and I will have to drop the throttle back to 1400rpm to cool it off.
I replace the thermostat and the impeller. Original impeller looked great. Thermostat was slightly corroded. No change in overheat condition after this.
I did the clear tubes test set-up on the impeller pump in/out lines and saw while on the garden hose engine attachment at idle, I had 100% full tubes of water and the boat will not overheat even running up to 3000RPM. I removed the garden hose, closed the blue cap tightly, and put the lower unit in a large tub, which covered it up past the water intake holes on lower gearcase. With this, I had much less water being pulled into the tubes and I could clearly see much less water coming out of the higher water exhaust ports near the transom.
I also looked inside the water inspection plate area of the upper gearhousing, and it was very clean and clear.
So I'm now removing the lower unit to check the O-ring at the transom shield. I will be checking the water hose and bulkhead fitting up in the transom shield also.
Question is, are there any other points of water intake sealing in the lower unit that I should be checking for?
B.