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I hate to ask the obvious, but does it over heat and act up when you put it in the water?
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Spare, in the water she runs awesome does not act up or overheat, knock on wood. It is when she's out of the water that she won't piss a drop, with the ear muffs on. As soon as I put the stern in the water I jump in the boat (still on the trailer) turn the key and she pisses water like a champ! No delay at all, motor does what it is suppose to do. That's the part that has had me baffled. Again knock on wood, no problems in the water. I can run her for hours from idle and upto 5400 RPMs. Maybe she just the salt water turns her on... |
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CaptJ.
Do you have a water pressure guage? My motor was doing the same thing until I began to worry about it and installed a guage....It reads from the top of the motor so I can tell if the water pressure is getting to the top. I had my neighbors motor next door running and his was spitting water like it was new but mine was so weak it looked like an old man, but it was ten years newer.......After discovering the PRV I took it out and gave it a thorough cleaning...re-installed........problem solved...It only had just a few grains of sand in it..evidently this was enough to allow the water flow to bypass the cooling system and dump out without reaching the reommended pressure.......It's a pain to reach, and it's a cheap part, but it plays a big part in the cooling system.... |
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Thanks, I will try that, sounds like it makes sense.
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