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Default Mercury Outboard Overheating

Are you sure your impellor is spinning?

Alan

"Chunky" wrote in message
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Well I changed the impeller although the old one was in good shape anyway.
Both have a brass hub.

Checked the thermostats and the pressure relief valve and they are seem
fine.

Ran the boat again today again same thing. Idle no problem. Bring up a few
revs to get 5 or 6 knots and the temp goes to the red zone. Open the
throttle a little more and still the same until the RPM is about 2000 and
the temp drops. Crank it up to 20 knots + and the temp drops to 150F and

all
is well.

One thing I noticed is that the tell tale is more of a dribble now at low
speeds, and hot.



"Billgran" wrote in message
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"Chunky" wrote in message
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My 1995 Mercury 135HP 2 StrokeOutboard has decided to overheat

whenever
the
RPMS are around 1200-2000. Either side it cools off but in this range

it
warms up fast. The water pump is working because it streams water ok.
Nothing seems to be bloking the intake.




Assuming that the thermostats are operational and the pressure relief

valve
on the side is not sticking, then you may need the heavy duty impeller

that
Merc sells, but it is not the one included in their water pump kits. The
following is an excerpt from a friend who "chased" a similar problem on

his
V6 Merc for quite a while.

"As for my intermittent overheating problem, we finally cured it -- but

I
had
to call an engineer at Mercury for the magic bullet. It was my starboard
engine that was overheating at displacement speeds
(approx. 1200-1800 rpm),

The Merc guy said to substitute what he called the "standard" nylon-hub
water pump impeller (Merc #47-89984T-3) that came with the rebuild kit
(#46-96148A) with the "heavy duty" brass-hub impeller (#47-89984T-4).

It's
the same impeller, just different hub materials. He couldn't explain

why,
but said it usually works with problems like I was having. Son of a gun,

he
was right. I switched them out and the problem is gone. Hallelujah."

Hope that this could be of help to you.

Bill Grannis
service manager