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Engine Steam
- SanJuanDreamer
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Engine Steam
Here is what I found:
Starboard Engine at neck\temp sensor was 168 while running at 18rpm. While running at 36rpm, it read 177. The thermostat on the heat Exchanger is set to 170. The thermostat was 165 at 18rpm and 189 at 36rpm.
The exhaust riser on left was 104 and the right was 95. Not sure why so much stream.
On Port at neck\temp sensor was 160 while running at 18rpm. While running at 36rpm, it read 189. The thermostat on the heat Exchanger is set to 170. The thermostat was 158 at 18rpm and 180 at 36rpm.
The exhaust riser on left was 107 and the right was 101. Again, not sure why so much stream.
The temp gauges were not so accurate at 18rpm, but read accurately while at 36rpm.
I did temp checks on other hoses and found there was about 10degree diff between them all at 18rpm. Mainly in the range from 141 to the highest at 157. At 36rpm, add 10 degrees for those hoses.
The engines are 454xli with +1400hrs.
Anyway, something to think about.
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Re: Engine Steam
If the cooler water comes from the Heat Exchanger to the neck\temp sensor, then I believe that temp should be 198 on the starboard at 36rpm...using the Port engine temp checks. Seems there is a 2 degree diff between HE and neck on the port engine while at 18rpm, at 36rpm its a 9 degree diff. Based on that, I should add 9 degrees to the starboard, which now is over an acceptable level.
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Re: Engine Steam
SanJuanDreamer wrote:Source of the post After some thought, I noticed the part about "Starboard Engine at neck\temp sensor was 168 while running at 18rpm. While running at 36rpm, it read 177". I think I missed the mark on that one.
If the cooler water comes from the Heat Exchanger to the neck\temp sensor, then I believe that temp should be 198 on the starboard at 36rpm...using the Port engine temp checks. Seems there is a 2 degree diff between HE and neck on the port engine while at 18rpm, at 36rpm its a 9 degree diff. Based on that, I should add 9 degrees to the starboard, which now is over an acceptable level.
I'm not following you.
Are the thermostats in the engine 160 degrees? You say "The thermostat on the heat Exchanger is set to 170'.. does the exchanger also have thermostats?? Usually it's just an exchanger and the thermostat in the engine is doing all the temperature regulation.
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Re: Engine Steam
The manual calls for a 170, so I assume that's what's in it.
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Re: Engine Steam
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Re: Engine Steam
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Re: Engine Steam
On the Port HE, I found about 4 -5 tubes blocked and restriction in a few others.
On the side of the HE that's difficult to get to, the outside of the tubes had corrosion, I cleaned it up.
Went through the oil cooler and found a couple blocked by debris...wasn't expecting that.
Did the same for the Starboard too, but found little problems with that oil cooler.
So, well see what comes of it...
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I'd Rather Be Boating!
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1986 Carver Mariner 32'
1990's Thompson 22' Cuddy Cabin
1990's 4Winns 245 Vista Cruiser
1980's Thompson 19' Open Bow
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Re: Engine Steam
The Starboard had no change, still running at 177 - 178.
I guess I'll check out the raw water impeller and pump and everything in front.
It has about 90 hours on it so I was hoping that wouldn't be a cause.
BTW...these temps are running on plane at 25mph at 36rpm, idle and cruise are fine.
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Re: Engine Steam
I'd Rather Be Boating!
1989 Sea Ray Seville
1986 Carver Mariner 32'
1990's Thompson 22' Cuddy Cabin
1990's 4Winns 245 Vista Cruiser
1980's Thompson 19' Open Bow
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