SD_Redneck
Cadet
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- Jul 7, 2013
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I have a Mercury 850 4 cylinder with the Thunderbolt ignition system that is overheating. I was out all day fishing at the local lake driving all over with no problems. After I dropped my friends off at shore, I headed to the boat dock at full power when the motor died at full speed. I initially thought the battery for the motor was too drained so I used the trolling motor to get to the dock. I took it back out the next weekend with a full charged battery and took off from the boat dock. I idled out of the launch area with no problems and got up to speed. I drove a few hundred yards when it lost power and died again. I put the boat back on the trailer and went home. When I got there I noticed the telltale was plugged so I ran a piece of wire about a foot into the line to clear it. I then hooked up a flush attachment and it pushed clean water out of the telltale. I then put the motor in a 55 gallon drum full of water and started the motor. While the motor was running, I watched the telltale and it spit out a few drops of brown water and a consistent stream of exhaust appearing gas. After the motor had been running for about 5 to 10 minutes, it started slowing down and died. When i was feeling the motor to detect heat, the top half was warm but not too hot and the main part of the case directly above the water line was extremely hot. I let the motor sit overnight and flushed it out today and it had a solid stream of clear water coming out of the telltale. I also noticed there was a slight bit of water coming out of the number 1 cylinder from the spark plug.
The vin number is 3493XXX.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
The vin number is 3493XXX.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.