Youll have to take it apart and look.
id do a t-stat replacement first..... although there is not wrong with having a new water pump kit!!!N, I installed the temp meter just because I don't trust a on/off sensor and with temp meter I can watch what happends.
I will try and remove the lower part, the gearmechanism screw should it be completely removed or just loosen abit?
id suggest changing the thermostats...the higher rpm might just be pushing the T-stat off the seat. usually at low speeds the temps SLOWLY rise and when they hit between 140 and 160 the T-stats open, and then the motor stops its temp rise......but if the t-stat is stuck, the temps keep rising because no cooling water is being allowed into the head....BUT if you give it more rpm and thus more water pressure...YOU PUSH the t-stats off its seat, and water rushes by.....but the water isn't going THROUGH the t-stat..... at least that's how all the t-stats I have seen work
bob
You mean that the thermostat does not open as it should?
My experience with thermostat(in cars) is that they don't close as they should which means that the engine runs cooler that ij should, I have never seen a engine that overheats due to thermostat is outboards!
If removing the l.u., do not remove or loosen the Phillips head screw (you reference to a "gear mechanism screw"). Just the drain and fill screws -- normally large slotted heads. If you run in salt/brackish or sandy water, I would just replace the impeller and t.stat, and flush up the copper tube while you are at it -- and down from the t.stat housing.