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I had the boat out today for my first test drive. All went well other than the wind was bad. Made it almost impossible to trailer the boat. The boat seems to run hot. My question is does a I/O have a thermostat or does the lake water just run through it constantly?
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its got a thermostat, but odds are, you need a new water pump impeller(its on the out drive, not on the engine). Its the first place to start looking
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Yes, but alot of people take them out. Also if you have an ALPHA or earlier outdrive, it also has poppets most likely to maintain water pressure to the engine block.
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The reason I thought thermostat was the temp went up real high.. then went to the middle of the gauge, almost like the thermostat opened. This is a bigger boat, 26 ft. When testing I had it WOT for the most part. I may have been pushing it a little. It was my impression if you have the gas you can run wide open all day.
I will check the water pump.... and by the way.. even with 4ft chop heavy winds and bow spray soaking us.. if was f**king fantastic.. I love it. |
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water pump impellers on mercs are an annual service item, don't forget to top off the gear lube when you're done. If the impeller checks out, and you replace the thermostat and it still overheats, sounds like you may need to check the manifolds and risers for blockages
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And depending on which t-stat housing you have, it may need new check balls and springs.
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2011 SUNDANCE B20CCR SKIFF, 2011 YAMAHA 90HP 4 STROKE, 2011 KARAVAN SINGLE AXLE ALUMINUM TRAILER, LOWRANCE ELITE-7 HDI, MINN KOTA RIPTIDE TROLLING MOTOR 2000CC HYDRA-SPORT 225+HP EVINRUDE SOLD ![]() AND THE PINK JEEP!!!! R.I.P. http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...ad.php?t=11664 |
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the check balls Ferm is talking about are inside the hoses that go to the risers, its in that T fitting in the top of the housing, if they aren't in there, or if the spring is gone, it will overheat
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Wow really?? I did not know this. I thought they stopped water from flowing, not used to make it flow..... |
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The check balls restrict the water flow so the block will stay full once the block is full of water the check balls allow the water to flow past ton the risers. It prevents steam pockets and promotes even cooling
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I am going to check all that you people have suggested. for sure. The last time I was out on the boat the temp did go down to normal so I thought something might have been stuck.
So I took the boat out for a big cruse on Saturday, what I noticed was if I pin the boat it will run hot, very hot like 200-220. If I cruse it runs 160-180. Do you think it could be the water is running through the motor to fast and does not have time to cool it? Maybe no t-stat or a stuck open t-stat? Just running ideas by you people as sit here at my desk, looking at my computer, working, looking at the sun thinking I could be on the water or working on my boat…. ![]() As I said I am going to check all you said... |
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