sutor623
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Hey guys,
Recently bought a used engine from a private dealer. I was wondering a few things about operating temperatures.
Engine is a 2000 60/45 jet and serial number on the transom sticker is OT006027. Oddly enough the serial number on the block is OG211795. So obviously the engine had blown up at one point and received a donor powerhead. Either way compression is 120 on all 3 cylinders.
The guy I bought the motor off of assured me that he put in a new water pump. He didn't mention anything about thermostat.
Got home and set her on the boat, and dropped the lower unit into my big 55 gallon bucket to do some diagnostics. Let her run for about 2-3 minutes and the bottom of the block was at 110 degrees. Just above the top spark plug the temp was 174. Top of the block was 170's as well. Right at the thermostat housing was around the 140-150 mark. Water was constantly flowing out of the tell-tale, so I believe there is a good water pump.
Anyways I cut the motor off because I felt like the temps had risen too quickly. These jets are a pain because you cant rev em up in the bucket.
Does anyone know what temp the overheat sensor goes off at? There is a tan wire with blue stripe for temp sensor.
Recently bought a used engine from a private dealer. I was wondering a few things about operating temperatures.
Engine is a 2000 60/45 jet and serial number on the transom sticker is OT006027. Oddly enough the serial number on the block is OG211795. So obviously the engine had blown up at one point and received a donor powerhead. Either way compression is 120 on all 3 cylinders.
The guy I bought the motor off of assured me that he put in a new water pump. He didn't mention anything about thermostat.
Got home and set her on the boat, and dropped the lower unit into my big 55 gallon bucket to do some diagnostics. Let her run for about 2-3 minutes and the bottom of the block was at 110 degrees. Just above the top spark plug the temp was 174. Top of the block was 170's as well. Right at the thermostat housing was around the 140-150 mark. Water was constantly flowing out of the tell-tale, so I believe there is a good water pump.
Anyways I cut the motor off because I felt like the temps had risen too quickly. These jets are a pain because you cant rev em up in the bucket.
Does anyone know what temp the overheat sensor goes off at? There is a tan wire with blue stripe for temp sensor.