Denis O
Well-Known Member
Back in May I had a small problem whereby the temp gauge was playing silly buggers and with the help of the kind folks on here I managed to change the stat and all was well again.
However, took her out yesterday, after 3 weeks on the mooring, and apart from a knackered battery (radio left on standby) I ended up with a major overheat. Left mooring and zipped round the corner to the gas station. About a mile. Filled to the brim and then heading out of the marina at 4 knot speed limit I was standing to the left of the helm and not looking at the instruments. Got to the end of the 4 knot limit so sat down to open her up and noticed the temp gauge was up at 240F. Immeditely switched off and the engine continued to run really rough for about 10 seconds (like a car that needs a decoke) and then stopped.
Got out of the main channel and dropped anchor and opened the engine compartment. There was a couple of mists of smoke and a lot of heat so we sat and let the engine cool to 180F. Then tried to start which it did so not siezed. Switched off after a couple of seconds and noticed small pieces of what I think is impeller out the back of the boat. Is it possible that it would spit out bits of broken impeller.
We waited for a tow back to the mooring and the boat comes out tomorrow to have a new impeller fitted.....if that's the cause.....which I'm guessing it is. This is our first year in the sea so I'm wondering if that will shorten the life of the impeller. Remember, it's already had a new stat.
Now the $64,000 question. What damage could the overheat do. On the assumption that the impeller was the root cause then that is easily and cheaply fixed. What else should I have the engineer check to make sure all is well when she goes back in the water.
However, took her out yesterday, after 3 weeks on the mooring, and apart from a knackered battery (radio left on standby) I ended up with a major overheat. Left mooring and zipped round the corner to the gas station. About a mile. Filled to the brim and then heading out of the marina at 4 knot speed limit I was standing to the left of the helm and not looking at the instruments. Got to the end of the 4 knot limit so sat down to open her up and noticed the temp gauge was up at 240F. Immeditely switched off and the engine continued to run really rough for about 10 seconds (like a car that needs a decoke) and then stopped.
Got out of the main channel and dropped anchor and opened the engine compartment. There was a couple of mists of smoke and a lot of heat so we sat and let the engine cool to 180F. Then tried to start which it did so not siezed. Switched off after a couple of seconds and noticed small pieces of what I think is impeller out the back of the boat. Is it possible that it would spit out bits of broken impeller.
We waited for a tow back to the mooring and the boat comes out tomorrow to have a new impeller fitted.....if that's the cause.....which I'm guessing it is. This is our first year in the sea so I'm wondering if that will shorten the life of the impeller. Remember, it's already had a new stat.
Now the $64,000 question. What damage could the overheat do. On the assumption that the impeller was the root cause then that is easily and cheaply fixed. What else should I have the engineer check to make sure all is well when she goes back in the water.