I bought a 2006 Chaparral 190SSi w/5.0 Mercruiser carbureted last fall. It had a blown head gasket and cracked port side head. I replaced the bad head and head gaskets and put it all back together, changed the oil 5 times to get out all the water etc. We have had it out on the lake 3 times this year and we are getting occasional alarms that we have traced down to the water temp alarm sender on the right side of the thermostat housing. The strange thing is the gauges always show normal water temp of 170 degrees, oil pressure is also good, gear lube level is topped off. If I unplug the right water temp sender the alarm never goes off. The gauges use the water temp sensor on the left side. So why would one measure too hot and the other measure normal 170 degrees?
Also this is the first boat I have owned. I am very familiar with car engines as I have rebuild many of them, but boats, this is the first. Another issue that perplexes me is that sometimes it seems hard to get this boat on plane. I can hold the throttle full for longer than a minute, rpm will stop at 3000 and it still will not be on plane. Other times it quickly gets on plane. The engine always sounds good, no pinging, or bad noises whatsoever. It kind of acts like and engine that is not advancing its timing enough. I did bump up the initial timing from ten to 14 degrees but the problem persists. Also the service manual mentions that if there is any kind of audible alarm some of the ignition advance functions will be disabled, maybe this is what this issue is? Also I changed the prop from a 3 blade with 21 pitch to a 4 blade with 19 pitch which seemed to help a bit.
Any help is appreciated.
Chris
Also this is the first boat I have owned. I am very familiar with car engines as I have rebuild many of them, but boats, this is the first. Another issue that perplexes me is that sometimes it seems hard to get this boat on plane. I can hold the throttle full for longer than a minute, rpm will stop at 3000 and it still will not be on plane. Other times it quickly gets on plane. The engine always sounds good, no pinging, or bad noises whatsoever. It kind of acts like and engine that is not advancing its timing enough. I did bump up the initial timing from ten to 14 degrees but the problem persists. Also the service manual mentions that if there is any kind of audible alarm some of the ignition advance functions will be disabled, maybe this is what this issue is? Also I changed the prop from a 3 blade with 21 pitch to a 4 blade with 19 pitch which seemed to help a bit.
Any help is appreciated.
Chris