I have a 1988 Silverton 30X with Dual crusader 270 inboard motors. When I launched the boat this year after winter storage my starboard engine wants to heat up. The only thing that changed from last year is a new thermostat. I turn the engine on and the temperature will gradually rise. I shut the engine down before it hits 200. The engine is raw water cooled.
I have been trying to trouble shoot this the past few days. I have replaced the impeller on the raw water pump and back flushed the oil cooler to remove any debris. Even after this the temperature still rises. What I notice is that all of the hoses are cool to the touch expect the circulation pump hose that goes to the thermostat housing. I removed the thermostat and ran the motor shortly with no thermostat. Of course the temperature dropped quickly.
My next step is to get a new thermostat and try that. I am also going to jump the temperature transmitter to the other engines temperature gauge to make sure that the gauge is working.
Are there any other recommendations for me to look at before I tear into the circulation pump?
I have been trying to trouble shoot this the past few days. I have replaced the impeller on the raw water pump and back flushed the oil cooler to remove any debris. Even after this the temperature still rises. What I notice is that all of the hoses are cool to the touch expect the circulation pump hose that goes to the thermostat housing. I removed the thermostat and ran the motor shortly with no thermostat. Of course the temperature dropped quickly.
My next step is to get a new thermostat and try that. I am also going to jump the temperature transmitter to the other engines temperature gauge to make sure that the gauge is working.
Are there any other recommendations for me to look at before I tear into the circulation pump?