(I'm from Switzerland on Lake Geneva, please excuse my bad english)
Hello,
I have a 1981 Starcraft motorboat with an 1981 OMC 3.8L V6 motor and an OMC 800 gearcase.
During this winter I had changed the upper and lower gearcase (buy "new" ones on eBay) and i have changed the camshaft and some other pieces (gaskets, etc) after severals problems during last season.
I recently have put the boat in the water to test all the stuff.
In neutral, the motor runs great, no problem, no overheating, nice accellerations, everything OK. So I decide to go out of the harbor to test the forward and reverse.
First, in forward, the motor had very irregular RPM like something is "restraining" it. After a few minutes, this problem disapearred (without noise...) and the boat runs great in forward too.
After about 20 minutes of nice boating in full speed (4400 RPM), the motor starts to overheat (about 220 ?F), I dont know why, and brutally stop (it was in 4000 RPM and then stopped). After some difficulties I can go back to the harbour.
At the harbour, in neutral, now the motor is doing strange noise, I check the oil level it's OK. The RPM are very irregular, like the first time I put it into forward. But the cooling system is OK, the motor stays at about 155 ?F. It's really like something in the gearcase is restraining the motor... So I think I don't have broke the impeller or something like that.
I suppose the noise is coming from the upper gearcase. The noise is louder when you are at the back of the boat than when you are in the engine compartment.
When I tilt up the gearcase, the noise is still here but louder ==> does it come from exhaust ?
Do I have broke a piece in the gearcase during overheating ? Can you suggest me some points to check or some tests to do to localise the problem ?
Thanks, Max
Hello,
I have a 1981 Starcraft motorboat with an 1981 OMC 3.8L V6 motor and an OMC 800 gearcase.
During this winter I had changed the upper and lower gearcase (buy "new" ones on eBay) and i have changed the camshaft and some other pieces (gaskets, etc) after severals problems during last season.
I recently have put the boat in the water to test all the stuff.
In neutral, the motor runs great, no problem, no overheating, nice accellerations, everything OK. So I decide to go out of the harbor to test the forward and reverse.
First, in forward, the motor had very irregular RPM like something is "restraining" it. After a few minutes, this problem disapearred (without noise...) and the boat runs great in forward too.
After about 20 minutes of nice boating in full speed (4400 RPM), the motor starts to overheat (about 220 ?F), I dont know why, and brutally stop (it was in 4000 RPM and then stopped). After some difficulties I can go back to the harbour.
At the harbour, in neutral, now the motor is doing strange noise, I check the oil level it's OK. The RPM are very irregular, like the first time I put it into forward. But the cooling system is OK, the motor stays at about 155 ?F. It's really like something in the gearcase is restraining the motor... So I think I don't have broke the impeller or something like that.
I suppose the noise is coming from the upper gearcase. The noise is louder when you are at the back of the boat than when you are in the engine compartment.
When I tilt up the gearcase, the noise is still here but louder ==> does it come from exhaust ?
Do I have broke a piece in the gearcase during overheating ? Can you suggest me some points to check or some tests to do to localise the problem ?
Thanks, Max