First some background information, so bare with me.
Last fishing trip my engine was overheating, so the S.L.O.W mode kicked in. I was surprised since I had done a telltale relocation to the top of the cylinder block (on the exhaust side) and fished successfully for a whole year. 55 motor hours.
I had an impeller kit at home and I now decided it was time to install it, so I did.
What worries me is that the old impeller looked ok (normal tear, slight bend on the fins). I didnt finds anything unusual except for that there was no gasket underneath the impeller plate. Hmm? According to my service manual's blueprint there shouldn't be any (?!) but since my kit included one I decided it was best to put the new one on with some gasket sealer.
With the new impeller in place I did a test on muffs. I noticed it took longer than normal to spot the telltale (approx. 5 sec) and the telltale wasn't as strong as it used to be (quite big difference). I turned off the engine since the temp gauge again (after new impeller) showed very high temperatures. I tried a three count with my fingers on the block, but let go after one and a half second.
I removed the thermostat and flushed the engine again. This time the temp gauge barely moved and the engine was almost cool to the touch (45 degrees celsius/113 degrees fahrenheit).
I tested the thermostat but since I dont have a working thermometer I cant tell if its opening at the right temperature. I have never tested a thermostat before so I dont know how much it should open either, but mine had a 3mm gap at boiling water temperature.
https://www.google.com/search?q=0394...igmgQpbATtyyM:
I have been fishing in really shallow waters (2 feet) and wonder if clay/sand can clog up the cooling system?
Does a broken thermostat show these symtoms?
best regards from scandinavia
Last fishing trip my engine was overheating, so the S.L.O.W mode kicked in. I was surprised since I had done a telltale relocation to the top of the cylinder block (on the exhaust side) and fished successfully for a whole year. 55 motor hours.
I had an impeller kit at home and I now decided it was time to install it, so I did.
What worries me is that the old impeller looked ok (normal tear, slight bend on the fins). I didnt finds anything unusual except for that there was no gasket underneath the impeller plate. Hmm? According to my service manual's blueprint there shouldn't be any (?!) but since my kit included one I decided it was best to put the new one on with some gasket sealer.
With the new impeller in place I did a test on muffs. I noticed it took longer than normal to spot the telltale (approx. 5 sec) and the telltale wasn't as strong as it used to be (quite big difference). I turned off the engine since the temp gauge again (after new impeller) showed very high temperatures. I tried a three count with my fingers on the block, but let go after one and a half second.
I removed the thermostat and flushed the engine again. This time the temp gauge barely moved and the engine was almost cool to the touch (45 degrees celsius/113 degrees fahrenheit).
I tested the thermostat but since I dont have a working thermometer I cant tell if its opening at the right temperature. I have never tested a thermostat before so I dont know how much it should open either, but mine had a 3mm gap at boiling water temperature.
https://www.google.com/search?q=0394...igmgQpbATtyyM:
I have been fishing in really shallow waters (2 feet) and wonder if clay/sand can clog up the cooling system?
Does a broken thermostat show these symtoms?
best regards from scandinavia
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