Skidude17
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jul 10, 2014
- Messages
- 225
My Mercruiser 5.7L MCM SN 0F598365 got a little hot this summer most of the times I ran it. It never overheated, but it was definitely in the hot range. I have a closed cooling system, and I replaced the impeller and housing at the beginning of the season. I just took off the exhaust risers, and they seem to be in good condition, and since I did that, I went ahead and took a look at the flappers. The flappers look like they need to be replaced, but I don't think that would cause the slight heating. I've already drained and refilled my coolant at the end of the 2021 season. I should probably check my thermostat. What else should I check / do to figure out why my engine is running about 40 degrees hotter than it should be?
How bad are these flappers? I will be replacing them, but I'm trying to figure out if these are the worst ever, or if I'm changing them about the correct interval.
Do my exhaust risers look okay? The gaskets didn't appear to have any holes or excessive wear. I'm about to start rambling. The riser gaskets appeared to have some kind of orange gasket sealer on them. Is it common to use a gasket sealer here? If so, what type? A little bit of coolant leaked over into the exhaust manifolds. I don't think this would be a big issue, but after reading all of the posts, it makes me worry about getting any water-based fluids back into the engine. How important is it to replace the all of the pipe clamps? I don't store my boat in the water.
How bad are these flappers? I will be replacing them, but I'm trying to figure out if these are the worst ever, or if I'm changing them about the correct interval.
Do my exhaust risers look okay? The gaskets didn't appear to have any holes or excessive wear. I'm about to start rambling. The riser gaskets appeared to have some kind of orange gasket sealer on them. Is it common to use a gasket sealer here? If so, what type? A little bit of coolant leaked over into the exhaust manifolds. I don't think this would be a big issue, but after reading all of the posts, it makes me worry about getting any water-based fluids back into the engine. How important is it to replace the all of the pipe clamps? I don't store my boat in the water.