Engine and Exhaust Manifold Temperatures - '99 Mercruiser 5.0L TKS - Alpha1 Gen II

bvetter

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Hoping to get some info/advice from the Mercruiser guru's out there.
Engine is a 1999 5.0L TKS, with Alpha 1 Gen 2.
Impeller replaced just last week.

Had the boat on the water yesterday for the first time this season. After running it a while (idling and cruising), I opened the engine compartment to look around and "it seemed to me" the engine and exhaust manifolds felt hotter than I remember in past seasons. From what I remember, the exhaust manifolds always felt cold or slightly warm to the touch, even after cruising around, and the engine compartment was always just warm, not really hot. Yesterday on the lake, the port side was nice and cool (along with water supply hose to it), however the stbd side was hot to the touch (including the water supply hose to it). When I say hot, I mean I could put my hand on the top of the manifold and hold it there for 5s or so before I had to take it off.

Got back from the lake and put the muffs on in the driveway and got the engine up to temp, then bumped up the RPM's to 1200 and let it warm up further. The temps on the manifold and hoses felt exactly the same as on the lake. No difference.

The engine temp seems to be regulating properly, no overheating as far as I can tell. The temp gauge climbs steadily to operating temp (approx. 160F), then levels out.
Here is a pic of the thermostat housing, with the various hoses labelled.



?A? ? Water inlet from impeller
?B? ? Supply to port exhaust manifold
?C? ? Supply to stbd exhaust manifold
?D? ? Recirc supply to engine water pump

Here are some of the tests I did in the driveway:
  1. Removed t-stat housing and inspected, all looks ok, no blockages as far as I can see.
  2. Removed t-stat and tested as per SELOC manual in pot of hot water with a thermometer. Opens and closes as expected. Thermostat rating is 160F.
  3. Engine off, removed water inlet hose (A) from t-stat housing, directed into 5 gallon pail. With muffs on the outdrive and water turned on, started engine and set to idle. Water flow started coming out of hose after about 5 seconds or so. Rev?d up to about 1000RPM, water flow increased to a pretty good rate. Ie: water flow proportional to engine speed. Only ran for about 30 seconds total for this test.
  4. Engine off, removed supply hose to port exhaust manifold (B). Connected it to a garden hose and turned on water, good flow coming out of port side exhaust hole behind transom plate.
  5. Engine off, removed supply hose to stbd exhaust manifold (C). Connected it to a garden hose and turned on water, good flow coming out of stbd side exhaust hole behind transom plate.
From the testing, seems like there are no blockages in any of the cooling circuits, t-stat appears to be working properly and engine is regulating temperature. I don?t have an IR temperature gun, so don?t know exactly what the temperatures were of the various components. Just going off of feel.

SO, is what I am seeing ?normal?? Is it normal to see the stbd exhaust manifold hotter than port side?
 

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SO, is what I am seeing ?normal?? Is it normal to see the stbd exhaust manifold hotter than port side?

Ayuh,.... Both sides are rarely to never the same,....

How long can you hold yer hand in 160? water,..?? Not very long I suspect,....
 

bvetter

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Ayuh,.... Both sides are rarely to never the same,....

How long can you hold yer hand in 160? water,..?? Not very long I suspect,....



Haha, good point. I've never tried. :eek:hwell:

My concern was that there was such a difference between the two manifolds. I guess I would have expected them to be roughly the same. I just noticed there is a tube between the stbd exhaust manifold and intake manifold, the tube is covered in a black sheath (you can see it in the above photo). Is that a coolant line or exhaust gas recirc of some sort?
 

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Anyone know what this tube is between the stbd side exhaust manifold and intake manifold? Is it a coolant (water) line or exhaust gas line? Parts lookup diagrams are calling it an exhaust tube but that doesn't seem to help much....


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Decided to take some engine temperature measurements tonight. Used an IR temperature gun for the recordings, every half minute, during warm up at 650RPM and at a few higher RPMs. I'm thinking everything looks normal, but if someone could confirm my numbers that would be great. Not sure how the table is going to paste from Excel (might have to scroll to the right to see the entire table, it's quite lengthy), hopefully it looks OK. All temperatures are in degrees F.

First, here is a pic of the measurement locations.

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Here is the measurement data in tabular format:

Time (Minutes)0.00.51.01.52.02.53.03.54.04.55.05.56.06.57.07.58.08.59.09.510.010.511.011.512.012.513.013.514.014.515.015.516.016.517.017.518.018.519.019.520.020.521.021.522.022.523.023.524.024.525.025.526.026.527.027.528.028.529.029.530.030.531.031.532.032.533.033.534.034.535.0
Engine Speed (RPM)0650650650650650650650650650650650650650650650650650650650650650650650650650650650650650100010001000100010001000100010001000100014001400140014001400140014001400140014001800180018001800180018001800180018001800650650650650650650650650650650650
AFresh Water Supply Hose to Port Exhaust7672706866656464646363646464646464646665656666656566666666676766666666676667676769687069697171707170717273737474757475757374737271696868686868
BFresh Water Supply Hose to Stbd Exhaust76716765636363636363636363656565678387817676777979808181818282858890909291929394959697991011021001021011021031051071081091101111121111121101051019489868483838383
CRecirc Hose to Water Pump767676767878798181838589919498102106107106108109112112112113114115115116117116120125128130133133136136135137138138138138138138139139138139139141139139140140141140139140139136133131131130128128128127
DTop of T-Stat Housing766060606060606161616162626264651321177369717378777676777775759087929692939590979610710510510811211110811111311411611711812112112112312212112297105867677777576777577
EBase of T-Stat Housing (Intake Manifold)76808795102109115122136141144149152155160162165156149152157158159160158159159159159161156155156157156157157158157157157158158158159158159158158159158159159159159159160160160160164162159157158158159159158159159
FTop of Port Exhaust Riser767777777777777980818181828382838385878686868788898991939394878279797979797979788082848386868586858687909396989910110010210110210310410410510410410210110196
GTop of Stbd Exhaust Riser76747170707069706970707070717271931049485828285868788878888889297991011021021041041041051071091111111121131141131131131171211241251261271281281291271221121019289878787868786


And the measurement data in a graph:


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The engine temp at the base of the thermostat slightly overshot the 160F rating at about the 8.0 minute mark (which is normal from what I understand), then levelled off once the thermostat opened up. It maintained 160F very nicely throughout the testing so that's good news. What's puzzling, is how the two supply hoses going from the t-stat housing to each exhaust header had quite different temperatures once everything warmed up, even though they are sourced from the exact same chamber in the t-stat housing. Weird. I suspect it has something to do with the tube that runs between the stbd exhaust header and the intake manifold which I noted in my last post (must have hot engine water circulating in that line).

Anyways, if someone has taken measurements in the past, it would be great to compare against these numbers. I've seen a few posts recently by others regarding engine temperature issues, so hopefully at the very least this data will help others out.

Cheers,

Brandon
 
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