woodycooper
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I'm getting overheat horns in the following way:
Let idle for 10 minutes -- temp readings within spec
Run 4K RPM for 15 minutes -- overheat warning horn. Stop the boat, turn off the motor for about 1-2 minutes, restart and go on my way. 4K RPM for 5 more minutes, same overheat. Start again, run 3500RPM until destination, no warnings. Took off cowl after second overheat and took IF readings on the head and all readings fell within spec although higher than idle, 150-154F
Run 25 minutes at 3500RPM -- no overheat warning.
So all I've got so far is running at higher RPM seems to eventually trigger an alarm. The book says that high speed overheats indicate a leaking head gasket. Having already removed them before, there isn't really a gasket but an o-ring for each cylinder. Unlike the heads in other varieties of Evinrude 2-stroke, these have one entrance and one exit for cooling water. The gasketed ones will allow cooling water to leak in or exhaust gasses to be leaked into the cooling passages which would block water flow. But mine uses o-rings so a leaky o-ring would allow exhaust gasses to escape from between the head and block, and that is all.
Here's the data in case anyone is interested.
Model : E150EXERV '94
Parts replaced or rebuilt and verified working: overheat sensors, thermostats, thermostat seals, cylinder head o-rings, raw water pump, fuel pump, fuel tank check valve, carbs rebuilt (last year). About the only thing I haven't replaced (in this load of the parts cannon) is the fuel hose and filter.
Let idle for 10 minutes -- temp readings within spec
Run 4K RPM for 15 minutes -- overheat warning horn. Stop the boat, turn off the motor for about 1-2 minutes, restart and go on my way. 4K RPM for 5 more minutes, same overheat. Start again, run 3500RPM until destination, no warnings. Took off cowl after second overheat and took IF readings on the head and all readings fell within spec although higher than idle, 150-154F
Run 25 minutes at 3500RPM -- no overheat warning.
So all I've got so far is running at higher RPM seems to eventually trigger an alarm. The book says that high speed overheats indicate a leaking head gasket. Having already removed them before, there isn't really a gasket but an o-ring for each cylinder. Unlike the heads in other varieties of Evinrude 2-stroke, these have one entrance and one exit for cooling water. The gasketed ones will allow cooling water to leak in or exhaust gasses to be leaked into the cooling passages which would block water flow. But mine uses o-rings so a leaky o-ring would allow exhaust gasses to escape from between the head and block, and that is all.
Here's the data in case anyone is interested.
Model : E150EXERV '94
Parts replaced or rebuilt and verified working: overheat sensors, thermostats, thermostat seals, cylinder head o-rings, raw water pump, fuel pump, fuel tank check valve, carbs rebuilt (last year). About the only thing I haven't replaced (in this load of the parts cannon) is the fuel hose and filter.