Mary Ella Rose
Recruit
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- Jul 1, 2016
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After getting mired in weeds I managed to overheat my 9.8 four stroke Tohatsu. It went into "limp mode" that is, rpm dropped dramatically but kept on running long enough to get me back to the dock. Interestingly enough, plenty of water was coming out of the vent hole on the side. I stuck my finger in it and much to my surprise, it was cool, not hot, even though there was steam coming out of the exhaust.
My questions are:
If the cooling intake was clogged, why was water still coming out of the side vent hole?
Why was the water from the vent cool? If it was overheated, wouldn't it have been hot?
I boat in zebra mussel infested waters, could the cooling passages be clogged with them? How do I check?
What's the normal operating temp for this motor?
I've got a infrared temp sensor, where should I measure at? The cylinder head?
Was the steam in the exhaust an indication of overheating?
Thanx....
My questions are:
If the cooling intake was clogged, why was water still coming out of the side vent hole?
Why was the water from the vent cool? If it was overheated, wouldn't it have been hot?
I boat in zebra mussel infested waters, could the cooling passages be clogged with them? How do I check?
What's the normal operating temp for this motor?
I've got a infrared temp sensor, where should I measure at? The cylinder head?
Was the steam in the exhaust an indication of overheating?
Thanx....