TSB240
Well-Known Member
Last weekend had two alarms both times after working engine hard (flat out for 30 minutes) and then slowing down to a little less than light speed!
Alarm sounded for a short period and I lost a little coolant through the expansion cap overflow on the heat exchanger.
Outlet water in exhaust warm but not hot. Exhaust elbow could be touched. Usual amount of water in exhaust outlet.
Heat exchanger just too hot to hold hand against for any length of time.
I checked impeller and it was in good condition (new this year).
However the wear plate/ cover is quite badly scored/worn and gouged in one spot.
Strainer had a few broken shells but clearly was not blocked.
Other info still getting max revs, no smoke and slightly above hull speed 5.5 knots with a 10 hp engine on a 30 footer.
No signs of oil leaks or water leaks from any other part of the engine.
My thinking.
I don't think it is a thermostat problem!
My first thought is to fit new wear plate and new impeller kit. (I have actually ordered a speedseal kit)
I am thinking that at lower revs the raw water pump wasnt supplying quite enough cool water to take away the reisidual heat that builds up on a long run.
The next step if that does not solve the overheat is to pull the HE tube and clean it out.
If that doesnt improve the situation then a new circulation pump is a possibility as is a new expansion cap or temperature sender. probably in reverse order of expense!
Anybody had a problem with pressure cap blowing off too early and or duff temp senders.... would you expect a circ pump to fail after 13 years?
I am trying to keep my expenditure low and solve the problem asap as we only have a couple more weekends before lift out!
Steve
Alarm sounded for a short period and I lost a little coolant through the expansion cap overflow on the heat exchanger.
Outlet water in exhaust warm but not hot. Exhaust elbow could be touched. Usual amount of water in exhaust outlet.
Heat exchanger just too hot to hold hand against for any length of time.
I checked impeller and it was in good condition (new this year).
However the wear plate/ cover is quite badly scored/worn and gouged in one spot.
Strainer had a few broken shells but clearly was not blocked.
Other info still getting max revs, no smoke and slightly above hull speed 5.5 knots with a 10 hp engine on a 30 footer.
No signs of oil leaks or water leaks from any other part of the engine.
My thinking.
I don't think it is a thermostat problem!
My first thought is to fit new wear plate and new impeller kit. (I have actually ordered a speedseal kit)
I am thinking that at lower revs the raw water pump wasnt supplying quite enough cool water to take away the reisidual heat that builds up on a long run.
The next step if that does not solve the overheat is to pull the HE tube and clean it out.
If that doesnt improve the situation then a new circulation pump is a possibility as is a new expansion cap or temperature sender. probably in reverse order of expense!
Anybody had a problem with pressure cap blowing off too early and or duff temp senders.... would you expect a circ pump to fail after 13 years?
I am trying to keep my expenditure low and solve the problem asap as we only have a couple more weekends before lift out!
Steve
