I have a 1996 Johnson 130 v-4 J130TLEDP that is overheating with "new" thermostat components.
The engine was overheating at the end of last season, so I replaced the water pump impeller and thermostats. The impeller turned out to be fine, but the thermostats were snagged up with stuff that looked like a gasket material. I replaced their components per the parts diagram; springs, vernatherms, housings, washers, gaskets, diapraghms, ...
This year, the engine ran at 160 for about two weeks. The engine is now overheating again, 200+. I pulled the thermostats. Everything is clear and clean. I kept them out as a diagnostic and the engine sat at about 125. I put the thermostats back in and it goes to 200+.
So, can new thermostats fail so soon? As these are purchased by the piece part, what is the component that is likely to be the failure; springs, vernatherm, ...?
Thank you,
J
The engine was overheating at the end of last season, so I replaced the water pump impeller and thermostats. The impeller turned out to be fine, but the thermostats were snagged up with stuff that looked like a gasket material. I replaced their components per the parts diagram; springs, vernatherms, housings, washers, gaskets, diapraghms, ...
This year, the engine ran at 160 for about two weeks. The engine is now overheating again, 200+. I pulled the thermostats. Everything is clear and clean. I kept them out as a diagnostic and the engine sat at about 125. I put the thermostats back in and it goes to 200+.
So, can new thermostats fail so soon? As these are purchased by the piece part, what is the component that is likely to be the failure; springs, vernatherm, ...?
Thank you,
J