bowler
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
I have been experiencing a running temp problem on my port engine since new.
The temp guage reads 200 when pushed to WOT. However, no over heat alarms. An IR gun on the tsat housing shows temps around 85/86 degrees where it seemed to level off. Sadly, due the number of no wake zones I can't take it for an extended run until we are next at sea (which will likely be the next season). Both gauges above and below give inconsistent readings and appear accurate at low speeds but according to the IR gun read high when over 80.
Could this be the sender?
Since buying her I have rebuilt the water pump (which was leaking at the rear seal) and have replaced the seals on the heat exchanger which interestingly enough appeared pretty clean (perhaps not surprising as she has been in fresh water for the last 14 years) although a thorough clean in on the cards. I also noticed that the hoses where not lined up correctly on the end plate. The left image is after, right image before.



The gauge downstairs always read about 10C higher than the one on the flybridge (which would climb slowly to 200 and appeared to be the more accurate of the two), but since this correcting the pipework they both climb to 200 quickly when pushed which seems odd, but the IR gun tells a different story so I am hoping it is electrical and a coincidence.
What would the effect of the hoses being lined up like this be? Running hotter I assume? Strange though as I never got an alarm even when they were like this and the gauges read high.
Moving forward.
Is 85/86 an ok running temp at high RPM, the manual says the operating range is up to 90 so this would be ok? I plan to swap the senders and see what happens, new ones seem to be over 100 quid. Then flush the system with rydlyme or similar to be sure.
Are there any other measurements for temp I should check with the gun?
Sorry for the ramble. All thoughts welcome.
D
I have been experiencing a running temp problem on my port engine since new.
The temp guage reads 200 when pushed to WOT. However, no over heat alarms. An IR gun on the tsat housing shows temps around 85/86 degrees where it seemed to level off. Sadly, due the number of no wake zones I can't take it for an extended run until we are next at sea (which will likely be the next season). Both gauges above and below give inconsistent readings and appear accurate at low speeds but according to the IR gun read high when over 80.
Could this be the sender?
Since buying her I have rebuilt the water pump (which was leaking at the rear seal) and have replaced the seals on the heat exchanger which interestingly enough appeared pretty clean (perhaps not surprising as she has been in fresh water for the last 14 years) although a thorough clean in on the cards. I also noticed that the hoses where not lined up correctly on the end plate. The left image is after, right image before.



The gauge downstairs always read about 10C higher than the one on the flybridge (which would climb slowly to 200 and appeared to be the more accurate of the two), but since this correcting the pipework they both climb to 200 quickly when pushed which seems odd, but the IR gun tells a different story so I am hoping it is electrical and a coincidence.
What would the effect of the hoses being lined up like this be? Running hotter I assume? Strange though as I never got an alarm even when they were like this and the gauges read high.
Moving forward.
Is 85/86 an ok running temp at high RPM, the manual says the operating range is up to 90 so this would be ok? I plan to swap the senders and see what happens, new ones seem to be over 100 quid. Then flush the system with rydlyme or similar to be sure.
Are there any other measurements for temp I should check with the gun?
Sorry for the ramble. All thoughts welcome.
D