Hi All
History of overheating on my inboard Mercruiser 5.7L 1985 model.
Put on new elbows and checked water flow thru the manifolds and its good (garden hose conn to lower input port and water flows fully out the two ports on top of manifold - it is a dry joint type)
OK so put it all back together and holy **** it still runs hot!
For temporary testing put on clear hoses from thermo housing to elbows and manifolds and took out thermostat (marine mechanic said it is a quick test to eliminate it as a problem). SEE PIC1 "CLEAR HOSES"
Next ran the motor on muffs (good muffs and water flow from tap supply) and saw an amazing thing .... good water flowing to elbows but NO WATER flowing to manifolds.
Next I connected a spigot in to the side of the circ pump and ran a separate hose supply to this. Started motor on muffs and then turned on this direct water feed as well. At last my motor ran at a normal temp no overheating. See dropbox video below (if you get a message to GET THE APP to view it just hit the button saying GO TO WEBSITE or dismiss the pop up message) ...
Now I know that the water out of the T-Piece at the front of the thermo housing passes water flow pretty directly from the leg impeller supply line with the rest going on to the circ pump to go into the block then upwards to exit the thermo housing cap outlets and on to the manifolds.
So my theory is that there is just not enough water making it to the circ pump (it is in perfect condition I have removed and cleaned as well as inspected the brass impeller and bearings and seal all 100%). This weak supply then must be either caused by bad impeller, bad hoses or bad thru transom pipe and entrance? Have previously seen a bit of crusting white corrosion at the entrance to this pipe.
Guess it is a leg off situation but first probably pull the supply hose off the circ pump when running at low revs for a quick look at the flow rate. Have read it should be 4" to 6" up in the air if all is well? The WATER FLOW from the impeller hose I am talking about.
Any experts out there. Thanks for reading my problems. Is there a basic guide to removing the leg and removing and cleaning all the water passages up to the circ pump?
History of overheating on my inboard Mercruiser 5.7L 1985 model.
Put on new elbows and checked water flow thru the manifolds and its good (garden hose conn to lower input port and water flows fully out the two ports on top of manifold - it is a dry joint type)
OK so put it all back together and holy **** it still runs hot!
For temporary testing put on clear hoses from thermo housing to elbows and manifolds and took out thermostat (marine mechanic said it is a quick test to eliminate it as a problem). SEE PIC1 "CLEAR HOSES"
Next ran the motor on muffs (good muffs and water flow from tap supply) and saw an amazing thing .... good water flowing to elbows but NO WATER flowing to manifolds.
Next I connected a spigot in to the side of the circ pump and ran a separate hose supply to this. Started motor on muffs and then turned on this direct water feed as well. At last my motor ran at a normal temp no overheating. See dropbox video below (if you get a message to GET THE APP to view it just hit the button saying GO TO WEBSITE or dismiss the pop up message) ...
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Now I know that the water out of the T-Piece at the front of the thermo housing passes water flow pretty directly from the leg impeller supply line with the rest going on to the circ pump to go into the block then upwards to exit the thermo housing cap outlets and on to the manifolds.
So my theory is that there is just not enough water making it to the circ pump (it is in perfect condition I have removed and cleaned as well as inspected the brass impeller and bearings and seal all 100%). This weak supply then must be either caused by bad impeller, bad hoses or bad thru transom pipe and entrance? Have previously seen a bit of crusting white corrosion at the entrance to this pipe.
Guess it is a leg off situation but first probably pull the supply hose off the circ pump when running at low revs for a quick look at the flow rate. Have read it should be 4" to 6" up in the air if all is well? The WATER FLOW from the impeller hose I am talking about.
Any experts out there. Thanks for reading my problems. Is there a basic guide to removing the leg and removing and cleaning all the water passages up to the circ pump?
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