1996 Evinrude E88TSLEDR having an overheat problem. Boat came out of the water and hit high RPMS, 5 mins after = overheat HOT light. I thought I'd spun or killed the impeller, since it didn't overheat @ 1k RPM and let me limp in. Bursts to 3k triggered HOT light.
I pulled the water pump impeller was good shape but did come off the bushing pretty easy. I replaced the whole water pump and launched the boat. Overheat sounded at 1k after 7 mins. Tell-tale was good the whole time.
I read some messages, especially interested in the thermostat and water deflectors. I hooked up the flush ears, pulled the hoses off from the head to the thermostats, started and observed: Steady flow on PORT, intermittent, spitting on STARBOARD side. Could keep finger on PORT side head, but STARBOARD = too hot to touch.
Here's a pic of the flow:
Unsure what to expect on PORT, but I know spit and steam is not ideal.
Pulled the STARBOARD head. Observed swollen deflector:
Also observed top STBD piston crown a little chowdered, same for head. Bore / cylinder was smooth.
Piston:
Head:
Unsure how long was like this as this, but this cylinder was @ 80 PSI compression since I got it in 2016, with all others @ 110-120 - so I figured was old news and I moved on.
I replaced the deflectors. Here's the one of note, which can block things:
Popped head back on w/ new head gasket and getting same result - spitty flow out of STARBOARD. I didn't let HOT light come on, but could keep finger on PORT and STARBOARD was getting hot. I have attached FlowVideo.mp4 to show the differences.
I pulled the head after testing to ensure my thin-walled deflectors didn't move; they didn't.
I thought I am ruling out the thermostats as they are AFTER such flow. Let me know if I am badly mistaken by this. I have a whole thermostat kit, but thought wasn't issue if nothing coming out of heads. It's a tight on this motor..
Are the thermostats (or the things in the thermostat housing) passing water through the galley and INTO the heads? If so - then I wouldn't be surprised it's the root-cause.
I also observed that the head has a breach:
I wasn't sure if that was an issue, either, but I thought that would present as exhaust gas in the water. Either way - $40 on ebay = a new head coming.
I also wanted a sanity check on the head gasket orientation. Given this is STARBOARD, this is correct, right:
Thank you all for your time and efforts. I am very curious about the thermostat flow and if I am even performing a valid test.
I pulled the water pump impeller was good shape but did come off the bushing pretty easy. I replaced the whole water pump and launched the boat. Overheat sounded at 1k after 7 mins. Tell-tale was good the whole time.
I read some messages, especially interested in the thermostat and water deflectors. I hooked up the flush ears, pulled the hoses off from the head to the thermostats, started and observed: Steady flow on PORT, intermittent, spitting on STARBOARD side. Could keep finger on PORT side head, but STARBOARD = too hot to touch.
Here's a pic of the flow:
Unsure what to expect on PORT, but I know spit and steam is not ideal.
Pulled the STARBOARD head. Observed swollen deflector:
Also observed top STBD piston crown a little chowdered, same for head. Bore / cylinder was smooth.
Piston:
Head:
Unsure how long was like this as this, but this cylinder was @ 80 PSI compression since I got it in 2016, with all others @ 110-120 - so I figured was old news and I moved on.
I replaced the deflectors. Here's the one of note, which can block things:
Popped head back on w/ new head gasket and getting same result - spitty flow out of STARBOARD. I didn't let HOT light come on, but could keep finger on PORT and STARBOARD was getting hot. I have attached FlowVideo.mp4 to show the differences.
I pulled the head after testing to ensure my thin-walled deflectors didn't move; they didn't.
I thought I am ruling out the thermostats as they are AFTER such flow. Let me know if I am badly mistaken by this. I have a whole thermostat kit, but thought wasn't issue if nothing coming out of heads. It's a tight on this motor..
Are the thermostats (or the things in the thermostat housing) passing water through the galley and INTO the heads? If so - then I wouldn't be surprised it's the root-cause.
I also observed that the head has a breach:
I wasn't sure if that was an issue, either, but I thought that would present as exhaust gas in the water. Either way - $40 on ebay = a new head coming.
I also wanted a sanity check on the head gasket orientation. Given this is STARBOARD, this is correct, right:
Thank you all for your time and efforts. I am very curious about the thermostat flow and if I am even performing a valid test.