Blueghost924
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Sep 19, 2013
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Hi, I have a 1986 Mercruiser V8 5.7L that I have an overheating issue, even at idle. When I first start up the engine, it will come up to about 150. When I then bring it up to about 1100 RPM, the temp will rise to about 180, and when I bring it back down to idle it continues to climb until I shut it down. This is on the trailer on the muffs. The thermostat, retaining ring and gaskets are all brand new.
Last year, I ran it in the ocean in July where it ran hot (around 190) if the engine ran over 2000 RPM but would cool back down to 170 steady at lower RPMs. Hence the reason why I decided to replace the thermostat this year.
Some other items to note:
1. I do see water coming out the exhaust ports on both sides of the stern drive.
2. The sterndrive impeller was replaced by a shop back in summer 2019. I always run the sterndrive with sufficient water on from the muffs before starting.
3. I'm wondering if I installed the thermostat and retaining ring incorrectly? The retaining ring is brass and is a solid piece.
4. I've never replaced the engine seawater pump, and I'm wondering if that could be the culprit.
I want to start troubleshooting to see what the issue is, including if it's the sterndrive impeller, engine seawater pump or the thermostat? And, what hoses do I remove to check for proper flow.
On a side note, the darn thermostat cover is leaking - and I can't seem to get the gasket from leaking. I did note that the retaining ring seem to stick up a tad bit higher that flush from the cover. It's a brand new gasket.
Help?
Last year, I ran it in the ocean in July where it ran hot (around 190) if the engine ran over 2000 RPM but would cool back down to 170 steady at lower RPMs. Hence the reason why I decided to replace the thermostat this year.
Some other items to note:
1. I do see water coming out the exhaust ports on both sides of the stern drive.
2. The sterndrive impeller was replaced by a shop back in summer 2019. I always run the sterndrive with sufficient water on from the muffs before starting.
3. I'm wondering if I installed the thermostat and retaining ring incorrectly? The retaining ring is brass and is a solid piece.
4. I've never replaced the engine seawater pump, and I'm wondering if that could be the culprit.
I want to start troubleshooting to see what the issue is, including if it's the sterndrive impeller, engine seawater pump or the thermostat? And, what hoses do I remove to check for proper flow.
On a side note, the darn thermostat cover is leaking - and I can't seem to get the gasket from leaking. I did note that the retaining ring seem to stick up a tad bit higher that flush from the cover. It's a brand new gasket.
Help?