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[email protected] July 25th 06 08:44 PM

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Hi

Have two mercruiser 5.0l engines about 250 hrs on them, one runs fine
the other runs hot. The engine gets hot after 45 min of running at
crusing speed, then it starts to lose power and oil pressure drops a
bit(one noch down, not in critcal zone). Had both water pumps changed
before the problem arrived. I have noticed that the problem engine also
takes more fuel then the other engine. Oil level is fine, what should I
be checking?


Ron Knapik July 25th 06 09:54 PM

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Are these bravo drives or alpha drives?

Ron Knapik

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Hi

Have two mercruiser 5.0l engines about 250 hrs on them, one runs fine
the other runs hot. The engine gets hot after 45 min of running at
crusing speed, then it starts to lose power and oil pressure drops a
bit(one noch down, not in critcal zone). Had both water pumps changed
before the problem arrived. I have noticed that the problem engine also
takes more fuel then the other engine. Oil level is fine, what should I
be checking?




[email protected] July 25th 06 10:10 PM

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Not that good in boats, so I need info on bravo and alpha drive. Its a
1993 Silverton 31ft


Ron Knapik wrote:
Are these bravo drives or alpha drives?

Ron Knapik

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Hi

Have two mercruiser 5.0l engines about 250 hrs on them, one runs fine
the other runs hot. The engine gets hot after 45 min of running at
crusing speed, then it starts to lose power and oil pressure drops a
bit(one noch down, not in critcal zone). Had both water pumps changed
before the problem arrived. I have noticed that the problem engine also
takes more fuel then the other engine. Oil level is fine, what should I
be checking?



Ron Knapik July 25th 06 10:28 PM

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In this case, first, are they inboards or sterndrives?

Ron Knapik

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Hi

Have two mercruiser 5.0l engines about 250 hrs on them, one runs fine
the other runs hot. The engine gets hot after 45 min of running at
crusing speed, then it starts to lose power and oil pressure drops a
bit(one noch down, not in critcal zone). Had both water pumps changed
before the problem arrived. I have noticed that the problem engine also
takes more fuel then the other engine. Oil level is fine, what should I
be checking?




[email protected] July 25th 06 11:56 PM

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They are sterndrives


Ron Knapik July 26th 06 01:51 AM

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Clear hose on the water inlet will tell the story. If Bravo, attach a clear
hose on the inlet between the outdrive and sea water pump, lots of air, then
there is a leak in the water hose. Air in clear hose between sea water pump
and engine, indicates bad water pump or housing.

If alpha, lots of air in clear hose between drive and engine indicates water
pump or housing in outdrive.

If no air in clear hose, then check for belt slippage on circulator pump.

If all this sounds greek to you then you need to get help from a pro.

Ron Knapik

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They are sterndrives




Clams Canino July 26th 06 04:12 AM

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Start here.... seems like cause and effect - no???

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Had both water pumps changed
before the problem arrived.




jamesgangnc July 26th 06 12:57 PM

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If it worked fine before you had the water pumps changed then I would
suspect that first.

Clams Canino wrote:
Start here.... seems like cause and effect - no???

-W

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Had both water pumps changed
before the problem arrived.



[email protected] July 26th 06 08:06 PM

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Thanks I will check it out and see what happens



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