I have a 1995 Searay Sundancer with a 7.4L (Non-FI) Bravo III with an open cooling system. I recently gave the boat a tune-up and it's now running great on all cylinders. But the temp gauge now runs up to 210 degrees (and sets off my alarm),whereas before it always ran 170. I have confirmed that the heat range of the spark plugs is OK (I used Autolite 144's instead of the AC MR43T's).
I have the Mercruiser repair manual that tells me it could be the water pump, thermostat. hoses, water inlet on the stern drive, and/or engine timing.
I did not change the engine timing during the tuneup - just the distributor cap, plug wires, and spark plugs.
Which one of these other causes is most likely the problem? Can you give me a ranking or order of what you would check first, second, third, etc?
Any help would be much appreciated
I have the Mercruiser repair manual that tells me it could be the water pump, thermostat. hoses, water inlet on the stern drive, and/or engine timing.
I did not change the engine timing during the tuneup - just the distributor cap, plug wires, and spark plugs.
Which one of these other causes is most likely the problem? Can you give me a ranking or order of what you would check first, second, third, etc?
Any help would be much appreciated