this is a follow up on my mercruiser engine problem. It is a fresh water cooled 350 chevy that has started off the season running 170 degrees and has gradually increased the temp to about 195 @ 3000 rpms. I have installed a new water pump, checked the water intake under the boat, cleaned the screen, checked the heat exchanger found it to be clean.just made a trip up the hudson and found the temp to increase as the hudson was over 82 degrees. would like to go at least 32oo rpms but the temp. heads up towards 200. Is it possible that a thermostat could cause this problem? Also I have checked the rises temperture and compaired them with the port engine, you can hold your hand on the port rises, but the starboard engine rises are a little to warm to keep your hand on to long. water flow out the exhausts seem similar. This is a new boat for me and do not know when the rises were changed, the last owner said recently but did not say when.<br />Does anyone know how to tell whether this is a problem on the fresh water side or on the salt water side? The manifolds are also fresh water cooled.As new rises cost $130 each and looks like a lot of work I would like to be sure they would cure the problem.Both engines have about 800 hours do not use oil and otherwise run perfect. This is a straight inboard installation.Any input on this problem would be greatly appreciated.