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Just because the impeller was replaced 2 months ago doesn't mean it's OK.
Put the boat in the water and pull the hose from the outdrive and briefly start the engine. It should pump a lot of water. You should know in under 1 minute. Also since you have run the engine HOT you may have done other damage such as headgasket, etc. "Melandre" wrote in message ... I am suspecting my boat's (1990 Ford OMC Cobra 2.3L) overheating problem comes from a defective thermostat. Today, I replaced the thermostat but the gasket that I was given does not fit the housing at all so I had to reuse the old worn gasket for now. I started the boat and it gradually went to over 200 degrees which means the problem is not fixed. I also noticed that steam was coming out of the thermostat housing around the old gasket. So obviously I don't have a 100% seal and I will need to find the proper gasket. However, I am wondering if the leaking gasket would be enough to cause the new thermostat not to work or if I simply misdiagnosed the problem in the first place and will have to look somewhere else? Impeller and water pump was replaced 2 months ago so I don't think this is the cause. Will have to also check the hoses and the water intake I suppose. Andre |
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