Denis O
Well-Known Member
My boat (Chaparral 180SSi) is spending it's first summer in the water after being Coppercoated back in April Of course, the leg is now getting a liberal coating of all things green.
Took her out last week and the engine was running slightly hotter than normal. Gauge starts at 120F and normally runs at 140F. It was actually running at 150F but would drop to 140F when on tickover. I wasn't too concerned and just asked the guy who looks after the mooring to get 1 of his lads to clean the leg.
Roll onto yesterday and once started it warmed up to 140F then, within a few hundered metres, dropped back to 120F. Checked all the obvious bits around the engine and could see nothing obvious. Once we got underway again the temp then got up to 180F which is about midway up the gauge. Stopped to check all OK and again nothing obvious. Took off again and gauge dropped to 120F and stayed there for the rest of the day. At no point did we get steam/smoke or rough running.
I'm guessing either thermostat, (do they have 1) although unlikely.
Temp sensor probable
Temp gauge possible.
Here's hoping it's something simple and cheap to fix.
Took her out last week and the engine was running slightly hotter than normal. Gauge starts at 120F and normally runs at 140F. It was actually running at 150F but would drop to 140F when on tickover. I wasn't too concerned and just asked the guy who looks after the mooring to get 1 of his lads to clean the leg.
Roll onto yesterday and once started it warmed up to 140F then, within a few hundered metres, dropped back to 120F. Checked all the obvious bits around the engine and could see nothing obvious. Once we got underway again the temp then got up to 180F which is about midway up the gauge. Stopped to check all OK and again nothing obvious. Took off again and gauge dropped to 120F and stayed there for the rest of the day. At no point did we get steam/smoke or rough running.
I'm guessing either thermostat, (do they have 1) although unlikely.
Temp sensor probable
Temp gauge possible.
Here's hoping it's something simple and cheap to fix.