Hey folks,
17 footer 1992 Cadorette bowrider
3.0 Merc 1998
Alpha one gen one.
Need your input here. I just replaced the blown head gasket of my 3.0 (reconditioned/resurfaced the head and had the block's flatness verified) and I also replace the ripped exhaust bellow and installed a brand new exhaust flapper as I noticed it was missing completely.
Once I put together the engine, I ran it on the mufflers fast idle for about 20 min to check for water or oil leaks. Everything perfect. The engine runs smoother and quieter than before. Happy with that.
Went out for a sea trial today. First I put the boat on the water and let it warm up in neutral...increased revs slowly to about 3000 for a few minutes. Everything perfect: temp and oil pressure. No leaks anywhere.
Went cruising for 10min at 3500-4000 rpms. All good. Stopped the engine to enjoy the lake views in a hot day. After 45 min with the engine off, I noticed the temp gauge wouldn't drop slowly as usual but stayed at 140f (60c) as if it the engine was actually running. When I turned the ignition switch to start the engine, the temp alarm went off right away. I turned off the engine and did some troubleshooting.
If I disconnect the wire (brown/Green) from the temp switch the alarm buzzer stops immediately. So that confirms the wire isn't grounded (short circuit) anywhere else and the switch is actually enabled (internally closed)
I then grounded the temp sender wire (brown) to make sure the temp gauge was accurate; it seems ok: needle drops to zero when I disconnect the terminal and goes all the way up when I ground it.
I wonder if the exhaust flapper has anything to do with it. I've read that the flapper makes the engine run hotter.
I didn't have more time to troubleshoot so headed back to the ramp slowly just in case the engine was truly overheating. When I came back with the trailer to pull out the boat (engine had been shut off for 10 min or so), the temp gauge had climbed to 150f (70c), as if heat raises inside when the engine is off.
I will check again in a few days when the engine cools down fully to see if the temp switch keeps triggering the alarm. If it does, then it's just the switch that is stuck inside.
What do you think or suggest to check?
Thanks for your help.
17 footer 1992 Cadorette bowrider
3.0 Merc 1998
Alpha one gen one.
Need your input here. I just replaced the blown head gasket of my 3.0 (reconditioned/resurfaced the head and had the block's flatness verified) and I also replace the ripped exhaust bellow and installed a brand new exhaust flapper as I noticed it was missing completely.
Once I put together the engine, I ran it on the mufflers fast idle for about 20 min to check for water or oil leaks. Everything perfect. The engine runs smoother and quieter than before. Happy with that.
Went out for a sea trial today. First I put the boat on the water and let it warm up in neutral...increased revs slowly to about 3000 for a few minutes. Everything perfect: temp and oil pressure. No leaks anywhere.
Went cruising for 10min at 3500-4000 rpms. All good. Stopped the engine to enjoy the lake views in a hot day. After 45 min with the engine off, I noticed the temp gauge wouldn't drop slowly as usual but stayed at 140f (60c) as if it the engine was actually running. When I turned the ignition switch to start the engine, the temp alarm went off right away. I turned off the engine and did some troubleshooting.
If I disconnect the wire (brown/Green) from the temp switch the alarm buzzer stops immediately. So that confirms the wire isn't grounded (short circuit) anywhere else and the switch is actually enabled (internally closed)
I then grounded the temp sender wire (brown) to make sure the temp gauge was accurate; it seems ok: needle drops to zero when I disconnect the terminal and goes all the way up when I ground it.
I wonder if the exhaust flapper has anything to do with it. I've read that the flapper makes the engine run hotter.
I didn't have more time to troubleshoot so headed back to the ramp slowly just in case the engine was truly overheating. When I came back with the trailer to pull out the boat (engine had been shut off for 10 min or so), the temp gauge had climbed to 150f (70c), as if heat raises inside when the engine is off.
I will check again in a few days when the engine cools down fully to see if the temp switch keeps triggering the alarm. If it does, then it's just the switch that is stuck inside.
What do you think or suggest to check?
Thanks for your help.