minuteman62-64
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Got an overheating issue. Overheated on the water. Got it to cool down by pulling thermostat). Replaced thermostat and now, running in a barrel, overheats at idle (cylinder head gauge indicates temperature raises steadily to 200+ degrees F) and temperature starts to drop down (to 145 degrees F or so) as soon as I rev it up to 1000-1200 rpm range.
Pulled the LU and will replace impeller. First, made up this pressure tester (see photo) to get an idea of pressure needed to push water through passages. The photo shows the tip that force fits into the outlet of the thermostat housing. I have another tip that clamps onto the water supply tube.
When I squirt water up the water supply tube, thermostat closed, I get good flow from exhaust outlet(s) and tell tale squirts like a fire hose, with the pressure gauge reading 10 psi. Get a weaker, but still decent, flow from tell tale with a reading of about 5 psi.
Pulled the thermostat cover and squirted water through the thermostat housing outlet. At pressures from 5 psi up to 20 psi I get flow from the exhaust outlet(s) and the tell tale roughly comparable to what I get with 5 psi applied at the water supply tube.
So, my understanding is that outboard water pumps put out 3-4 psi at idle and about 16 psi and high rpms. Do the data I have indicate that the cooling passages through the block are reasonably clear?

Pulled the LU and will replace impeller. First, made up this pressure tester (see photo) to get an idea of pressure needed to push water through passages. The photo shows the tip that force fits into the outlet of the thermostat housing. I have another tip that clamps onto the water supply tube.
When I squirt water up the water supply tube, thermostat closed, I get good flow from exhaust outlet(s) and tell tale squirts like a fire hose, with the pressure gauge reading 10 psi. Get a weaker, but still decent, flow from tell tale with a reading of about 5 psi.
Pulled the thermostat cover and squirted water through the thermostat housing outlet. At pressures from 5 psi up to 20 psi I get flow from the exhaust outlet(s) and the tell tale roughly comparable to what I get with 5 psi applied at the water supply tube.
So, my understanding is that outboard water pumps put out 3-4 psi at idle and about 16 psi and high rpms. Do the data I have indicate that the cooling passages through the block are reasonably clear?
