overheating 350 merc ... lost
"canadianjack" wrote in
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I have a 1987 Formula 223 with a 350 merc mag (approx. 390 hrs) and
I've replaced the thermostat and impeller because it was overheating to
over 200 degrees. The Thermostat did not solve the problem so I changed
the impeller in the outdrive and the problem is still there.
It runs at about 160degrees at idle and then at high speed (40/50 mph)
its still comes down to 160 degrees ... but at the middle speeds, with
trim lowered, making turns, slowing down etc temp will reach
200degrees? my oil is pumping at approx 30lbs ... I checked the oil,
the gauge seems to work fine ( i checked the ground to it and it
works?) ... wondering what temp the boat should run at ( i thought
approx 160degrees)? any ideas or suggestions? much appreciated.
Salt water or fresh? Directly cooled or heat exchanger? I see you're in
Canada, so water temperature isn't much of an issue...unless someone
wants to go swimming, as I remember..(c;
Does the boat seem to have as much power as it always did or does it feel
like it's lagging behind what it used to do? That would indicate,
probably, a timing problem, which will make them heat up.
87 to 2006 is quite a few YEARS sitting there all winter corroding up in
the cooling system of a fresh-water cooled block. Has anyone pulled a
head off to see what the cooling passages look like inside after all this
time? Imagine running your car V-8 on just water since 1987. Think
it'll need some serious "flushing" if it never had antifreeze in it, just
rusty water?
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