Ok, Interalien, my spacer plate only has 1 hole ( 1/16" i.d. towards thermo housing, about 3/16" i.d. towards motor ), and it was clogged w a near microscopic piece of debris. If that 1/16" hole being clogged can be detrimental to the cooling of the motor, I would enjoy a chat w the engineer who designed it. I cleared the clog & reassembled the thermo assy.
Oldboat1, I dropped the lower unit, disassembled and inspected the pump, with no corrections.
But reading what both of you wrote, it started to make sense. So before reassembly, I cut the fitting off my garden hose and slid it over the water tube leading to the block and flushed it. After turning on the water, there was a long ( 30 second) time before the water came rushing out of the head outlets. Immediately made me think something just became dislodged, and now the water flowed freely.
Long winded, I know, but I wanted to explain best I could.
Reassembled everything and it runs perfect. Not absolutely sure what the issue was, but the weep flow is noticably stronger now, and the running temps are 135ish, ( i.r. lazered on heads).
I did the work, but without you guys volunteering to take the time to read & respond with your insight from experience, I would likely be taking my motor to the shop.
Dearly appreciate your time and willingness to help. SALUT!