Looking for some feedback here.
I'm having issues with my portside motor increasing in temperature upon load. I noticed it was running warmer than last year and was 20 degrees higher than my starboard motor. When I got out of the harbor and throttled up the temp jumped from 160 to 180 in 2 min. The starboard motor was below 160 (as usual) with the same load. In the past both motors ran at the same exact temperature and I've never seen this issue before.
I changed the thermostat and it didn't make a difference. It idled at around 160 and as soon as I throttled up, it did the same thing.
Prior to launching, I changed the entire water pump, did a compression test and a leakdown test all of which were fine.
Last night, I capped off the heat exchanger and filled it with CLR and let it sit overnight. This morning I drained the CLR and ran a gun cleaner through some of the heat exchanger holes and started it up. The temperature never reached over 140 at idle for 20 min. I'm hoping that it solved the problem but I'm unsure because I couldn't take it out due to the need to be somewhere else today.
My question is, anyone ever see an issue like this and if so, what was the solution?
I'm not losing any antifreeze, there's no smoke in the exhaust and if I continue to run the engine I'm sure it will overheat. That is if the CLR trick I did doesn't work. I have good waterflow to the exchanger as well.
My thought is it has to be the exchanger. Anyone can confirm from past experience of one failing?
I'm having issues with my portside motor increasing in temperature upon load. I noticed it was running warmer than last year and was 20 degrees higher than my starboard motor. When I got out of the harbor and throttled up the temp jumped from 160 to 180 in 2 min. The starboard motor was below 160 (as usual) with the same load. In the past both motors ran at the same exact temperature and I've never seen this issue before.
I changed the thermostat and it didn't make a difference. It idled at around 160 and as soon as I throttled up, it did the same thing.
Prior to launching, I changed the entire water pump, did a compression test and a leakdown test all of which were fine.
Last night, I capped off the heat exchanger and filled it with CLR and let it sit overnight. This morning I drained the CLR and ran a gun cleaner through some of the heat exchanger holes and started it up. The temperature never reached over 140 at idle for 20 min. I'm hoping that it solved the problem but I'm unsure because I couldn't take it out due to the need to be somewhere else today.
My question is, anyone ever see an issue like this and if so, what was the solution?
I'm not losing any antifreeze, there's no smoke in the exhaust and if I continue to run the engine I'm sure it will overheat. That is if the CLR trick I did doesn't work. I have good waterflow to the exchanger as well.
My thought is it has to be the exchanger. Anyone can confirm from past experience of one failing?