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Chris S. August 15th 04 08:44 PM

Boston Whaler 15' Rage Overheat
 
I just boat a '95 rage with 115HP in good shape last month. We've had
two outtings of a 2 to 3 hours and the boat has shut down both times.
The RPMs dropped to about 2000 from 4500 when at full throttle before
the engine shut off and wouldn't restart until it cooled off. The
overheat alarm didn't sound, but the second time I noticed that the
thermostat was almost 220 degrees.

Any suggestions on what I should look into?

JohnC August 15th 04 10:50 PM

On 15 Aug 2004 12:44:39 -0700, (Chris S.)
wrote:

I just boat a '95 rage with 115HP in good shape last month. We've had
two outtings of a 2 to 3 hours and the boat has shut down both times.
The RPMs dropped to about 2000 from 4500 when at full throttle before
the engine shut off and wouldn't restart until it cooled off. The
overheat alarm didn't sound, but the second time I noticed that the
thermostat was almost 220 degrees.

Any suggestions on what I should look into?


Yeah, a new engine. You'll need it.
First I'd check the thermostat and the impellor, but this engine is
probably shot now.


Floyd in Tampa August 16th 04 04:40 AM

I have a '94 rage with the 90hp OMC engine. My girlfriend started the
engine at the dock and reved it up in neutral, which as you know can divert
some of the thrust down to the bottom. It kicked up a lot of sand and
gravel, some of which might have gotten into the cooling passages. The
overheat alarm goes off after the engine is used a while. I narrowed down
the problem by checking the heads with my hand and unplugging the integrated
sensor located in the middle of each head. I then disconnected all the
hoses I could to try and see where the water was flowing/not flowing, and
blew into them to try and dislodge any small stones. It didn't help much.
My next step is to try and reach the water hose at the bottom of each head
and see what the flow is there, then use a water hose to try and
power-backflush each hose I can reach. If that fails, I guess I'll get a
book and see about taking off the head on the bad(starboard) side. I
noticed that there is a "plate" around the plugs that looks like it can be
removed without taking off the heads. Maybe that would reveal the water
jacket of the head? Another question is where the thermostat is on that
powerhead? I didn't see it on the top of the heads anywhere.

"Chris S." wrote in message
om...
I just boat a '95 rage with 115HP in good shape last month. We've had
two outtings of a 2 to 3 hours and the boat has shut down both times.
The RPMs dropped to about 2000 from 4500 when at full throttle before
the engine shut off and wouldn't restart until it cooled off. The
overheat alarm didn't sound, but the second time I noticed that the
thermostat was almost 220 degrees.

Any suggestions on what I should look into?




Chris S. August 16th 04 11:41 AM

I haven't had a chance to look for the thermostat on the engine yet.
I did try to flush the engine with the adapter that I got in the sale
to see if there was any blockage in the hoses -- I'm curious if I'm
doing it right. I pulled the impeller case back and plugged the
adapter into the casing that was pulled away from the engine (kind of
hard to explain without a picture...). Is that the right place to
plug in?

Floyd suggested a new engine, anything else to check before I go that
way? What's a rough cost of new engine?


"Floyd in Tampa" wrote in message m...
I have a '94 rage with the 90hp OMC engine. My girlfriend started the
engine at the dock and reved it up in neutral, which as you know can divert
some of the thrust down to the bottom. It kicked up a lot of sand and
gravel, some of which might have gotten into the cooling passages. The
overheat alarm goes off after the engine is used a while. I narrowed down
the problem by checking the heads with my hand and unplugging the integrated
sensor located in the middle of each head. I then disconnected all the
hoses I could to try and see where the water was flowing/not flowing, and
blew into them to try and dislodge any small stones. It didn't help much.
My next step is to try and reach the water hose at the bottom of each head
and see what the flow is there, then use a water hose to try and
power-backflush each hose I can reach. If that fails, I guess I'll get a
book and see about taking off the head on the bad(starboard) side. I
noticed that there is a "plate" around the plugs that looks like it can be
removed without taking off the heads. Maybe that would reveal the water
jacket of the head? Another question is where the thermostat is on that
powerhead? I didn't see it on the top of the heads anywhere.

"Chris S." wrote in message
om...
I just boat a '95 rage with 115HP in good shape last month. We've had
two outtings of a 2 to 3 hours and the boat has shut down both times.
The RPMs dropped to about 2000 from 4500 when at full throttle before
the engine shut off and wouldn't restart until it cooled off. The
overheat alarm didn't sound, but the second time I noticed that the
thermostat was almost 220 degrees.

Any suggestions on what I should look into?


Floyd in Tampa August 16th 04 04:10 PM


Floyd suggested a new engine, anything else to check before I go that
way? What's a rough cost of new engine?

I didn't suggest a new engine....that was JohnC. You may only have a
partial blockage and the engine may not be damaged. My overheat sensor
activates before the head gets to the boiling point, at least on the
outside. You can dribble water on it and it doesn't boil or steam when the
alarm starts. When the engine overheats to the point of making steam, I
wonder if it would be visible?
I haven't heard of the flushing device you mention, but it couldn't hurt.
Let me know if it works to clear your engine, assuming that's the problem.



Chuck Tribolet August 17th 04 06:43 AM

Try asking at http://continuouswave.com/cgi-bin/Ul...i?action=intro

LOTS of whaler folks there.

--
Chuck Tribolet

http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/people/triblet

Silicon Valley: STILL the best day job in the world.


"Chris S." wrote in message om...
I just boat a '95 rage with 115HP in good shape last month. We've had
two outtings of a 2 to 3 hours and the boat has shut down both times.
The RPMs dropped to about 2000 from 4500 when at full throttle before
the engine shut off and wouldn't restart until it cooled off. The
overheat alarm didn't sound, but the second time I noticed that the
thermostat was almost 220 degrees.

Any suggestions on what I should look into?





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