Strange situation
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Re: Strange situation
The old impellers appear to have been serviceable, no obvious issues.....good , they are off the list.
The thing for me , both engines are the same and are both checking out with an IR gun as being fine, so they pick up 10 degrees under load ( seems normal ). If it is the salt issue, then put lower temp thermostats in or clean the cooling systems if the concern is the temp rise creating a salt drop out issue with the higher temp...(excessive temp rise is usually a symptom of poor heat exchange)......but what to believe the temp gun on the engines or the dash gauges ?
Tough to figure remotely......
The thing for me , both engines are the same and are both checking out with an IR gun as being fine, so they pick up 10 degrees under load ( seems normal ). If it is the salt issue, then put lower temp thermostats in or clean the cooling systems if the concern is the temp rise creating a salt drop out issue with the higher temp...(excessive temp rise is usually a symptom of poor heat exchange)......but what to believe the temp gun on the engines or the dash gauges ?
Tough to figure remotely......
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: Strange situation
I went out just and going 3800 rpm the temp started to over 190.
You all think it’s time to inspect risers and manifolds?
You all think it’s time to inspect risers and manifolds?
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Re: Strange situation
Is that the reading on your gauges or a true reading taken at the engine? That makes a big difference. You have to confirm the actual temps at the engine and not rely solely on what the gauges are telling you. If the reading at the engine matches the high temp reading at your gauge, then you can assume there is indeed an overheat issue at the engine and go from there. My impression from your first post though was that the readings at the helm and at the engine differed by quite a bit but that the temp at the engine itself was normal. If that's the case, your cooling system is working fine.
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Re: Strange situation
The reading from today are from the gauges.
Forgot my IR gun at home. Temp senders will be changed this week and I will do another sea trial.
Forgot my IR gun at home. Temp senders will be changed this week and I will do another sea trial.
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Re: Strange situation
Mechanics changed the temp senders same problem. And again they measured temp with ir gun still says 170 at the thermostat housing.
They are saying it could be either wire or gauges. So I bought new gauges but didn’t realize they 8 pin. Is there any way to convert to 8 pin or I should get a different gauge?
They are saying it could be either wire or gauges. So I bought new gauges but didn’t realize they 8 pin. Is there any way to convert to 8 pin or I should get a different gauge?
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Re: Strange situation
They're saying the thermostat housing is at 170 when the gages are reading 190?
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Re: Strange situation
If you don't take a systematic diagnostic approach to this, you're going to spend a lot of money throwing parts at it until you happen to hit the right part!
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Re: Strange situation
@ km yes thermostat housing reads 170 gauges 190.
@ viper I am trying to change things one at a time. So far nothing is helping. What approach do you suggest?
@ viper I am trying to change things one at a time. So far nothing is helping. What approach do you suggest?
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