dirtyoldman
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Apr 30, 2007
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I have an 87 sea ray with 260hp thunderbolt 350 and alpha one.
I had an overheating problem and replaced the impeller and water pump. I put it on the water and it ran hot at idle. As soon as I took it out above about 1500 RPM it would cool right down, and then at idle it would get hot, and FAST!! In less than a minute it would be back at 220F. I was going to shoot the water jacket tomorrow because the engine was running 180 out on the water, but wouldn't budge off that number until I idled again. I do now know the accuracy of the gauge, so doubt the numbers a little bit.
Anyway, I was looking this up when I got back here and found a thread about the little check balls on the thermostat housing, which I immediately realized I forgot to put back in.
So, it only got hot at idle and I assume it had enough cooling water out on the water. The impeller was always moving water, so should be OK, right? Do I have reason to pull the lower unit back off to see if I overheated the housing?
I didn't let it jsut sit there that hot, it got there twice while trying to decide if it was really 220F or if my gauge is bad.
I had an overheating problem and replaced the impeller and water pump. I put it on the water and it ran hot at idle. As soon as I took it out above about 1500 RPM it would cool right down, and then at idle it would get hot, and FAST!! In less than a minute it would be back at 220F. I was going to shoot the water jacket tomorrow because the engine was running 180 out on the water, but wouldn't budge off that number until I idled again. I do now know the accuracy of the gauge, so doubt the numbers a little bit.
Anyway, I was looking this up when I got back here and found a thread about the little check balls on the thermostat housing, which I immediately realized I forgot to put back in.
So, it only got hot at idle and I assume it had enough cooling water out on the water. The impeller was always moving water, so should be OK, right? Do I have reason to pull the lower unit back off to see if I overheated the housing?
I didn't let it jsut sit there that hot, it got there twice while trying to decide if it was really 220F or if my gauge is bad.