offshorejason
Cadet
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- Jun 18, 2022
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Ok guys, I've read just about every thread I can find seeking solutions but I'm desperate and not finding a solution. I have an AQ125 with a 270 outboard and my engine is overheating. When I remove the cap on the heat exchanger, I never see moving water. Here's what I've done:
-Brand new impeller, turned clockwise and uniform.
-brand new connector (854031) at the top of the outboard with a new hose to the transom.
-removed and tested each piece from the transom to the impeller.
-removed and checked clear all connections to the heat exchanger.
-turned the motor with the impeller casing open to ensure it's spinning (it is).
-pushed water from the impeller back towards the outboard and it flows without issue out the intake (just to make sure it isn't clogged).
I have had it out on the lake and initially, it stayed in the middle (temp) as long as I was at idle or a little above. Going above idle made it overheat. I figured the water level dropping while going above idle was what caused the sea water pump from catching a prime but changing the connector should have fixed it. Last time I took it out, it completely overheated no matter what. Replacing the connector didn't fix the issue.
The engine side is filled with antifreeze and is air tight, no leaks. The issue is on the fresh water side. Given that I have replaced each hose and connection, the impeller, the connector to the outboard, I see no reason why it shouldn't be pulling fresh water to run through the heat exchanger. running the boat in the lake, in a tub, with muffs, doesn't matter, there is still no water making it to the heat exchanger. I am to the point of considering buying a marine air conditioner pump to bypass the impeller system and just pump water through but that comes with it's own bag of issues (flooding the exhaust, etc). I would rather fix what I have and I'm out of ideas, please help. Any ideas are very welcome!!
-Brand new impeller, turned clockwise and uniform.
-brand new connector (854031) at the top of the outboard with a new hose to the transom.
-removed and tested each piece from the transom to the impeller.
-removed and checked clear all connections to the heat exchanger.
-turned the motor with the impeller casing open to ensure it's spinning (it is).
-pushed water from the impeller back towards the outboard and it flows without issue out the intake (just to make sure it isn't clogged).
I have had it out on the lake and initially, it stayed in the middle (temp) as long as I was at idle or a little above. Going above idle made it overheat. I figured the water level dropping while going above idle was what caused the sea water pump from catching a prime but changing the connector should have fixed it. Last time I took it out, it completely overheated no matter what. Replacing the connector didn't fix the issue.
The engine side is filled with antifreeze and is air tight, no leaks. The issue is on the fresh water side. Given that I have replaced each hose and connection, the impeller, the connector to the outboard, I see no reason why it shouldn't be pulling fresh water to run through the heat exchanger. running the boat in the lake, in a tub, with muffs, doesn't matter, there is still no water making it to the heat exchanger. I am to the point of considering buying a marine air conditioner pump to bypass the impeller system and just pump water through but that comes with it's own bag of issues (flooding the exhaust, etc). I would rather fix what I have and I'm out of ideas, please help. Any ideas are very welcome!!