5.7 mercruiser overheat

rooferdave

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It is a 1988 raw water cooled 5.7, it runs at 185 and after 1900 rpm climbs to 200-210 and cools back to 180-85 when I throttle back. First off I changed impeller and housing also confirmed that the t-stat was correct one (140) and replaced. IR gun gave port riser at 94 degrees and starboard at 148 deg, clear tubes to upper and lower riser showed bubbles (slight into top, many in bottom although hose did not appear to be full of water) I have twin engines so I took riser/manifold from cool engine and swapped, still the same. pulled head and had it magnafluxed... no crack found and shop thought head gasket was leaking. Re-installed last night and still the same :eek:. Also I thought maybe the check ball was not allowing water to pass but clear hose shows it is opening and allowing water through. I have also back flushed the engine in case of old impeller parts etc, I have removed all hoses inspected and flushed them, new hose from seacock to impeller pump (old one was not reinforced) inspected seacock for blockage and flow, thinking that the waterpump is the only thing left ...except for the port head. Also the transmission cooler was pulled and is clear

Any thoughts all?

Dave

Bouy oh bouy this is my first boat and I have yet to take the family out in it! What an introduction![/QUOTE]
 

chaparall villain 2

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Re: 5.7 mercruiser overheat

have someone visually watch all your hose while your running and make sure none are collapsing at full throttle ... i had it happen to me on a 7.4 mercruiser one time and where the hose came into the water pump on the motor it was collapsing effectivly cutting off water flow at wot .... worth a look ... good luck
 

Bifflefan

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Re: 5.7 mercruiser overheat

I hate say it but, a cracked head or head gasket will do that.
I know thats not the answer your looking for.
 

rooferdave

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Re: 5.7 mercruiser overheat

started engine today and when the gauges read overheat I put an ir gun on the sensors and turns out the sensors are the problem!
 

tkrfxr

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Re: 5.7 mercruiser overheat

What about the bubbles?
 
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