I have a 1981 johnson 35 with a weird problem.
Here is some history: The thermostat broke in half causing the engine to overheat a bit (i heard it pinging and shut it down before it seized or anything bad). I changed the thermostat, cleaned the bore so it can spring open and bypass at high RPM, etc. Using a thermal gun it never gets over about 145 degrees at the housing so I think that's working correctly.
Now for the strange issue:
Until the thermostat opens the telltale just spits water as if the water pump is bad (it's not).
If I rev the engine over 3000rpm or whatever it takes to open the spring it also sprays a constant stream.
Once the thermostat opens it has a perfectly steady and healthy stream; if I remove the hose from the exhaust housing it shoots a jet of water 5 feet, so I think my water pump is fine (i replaced it anyway, it's not the problem).
The exhaust housing cover thing has the bottom aft bolt broken off (i guess due to enough thermal expansion and rust?) so I'm wondering if this is caused by a leak in the exhaust gaskets or center plate?
I don't get any water in the bottom cylinder and it's not steam cleaned.
I don't THINK it's a blown headgasket, both cylinders have 125psi of compression and it has no running issues.
I just wanted some input before I go to take that cover off. Replacing the thermostat meant extracting half a dozen broken bolts and I'm assuming i'm in for the same treat with the exhaust gaskets.
Here is some history: The thermostat broke in half causing the engine to overheat a bit (i heard it pinging and shut it down before it seized or anything bad). I changed the thermostat, cleaned the bore so it can spring open and bypass at high RPM, etc. Using a thermal gun it never gets over about 145 degrees at the housing so I think that's working correctly.
Now for the strange issue:
Until the thermostat opens the telltale just spits water as if the water pump is bad (it's not).
If I rev the engine over 3000rpm or whatever it takes to open the spring it also sprays a constant stream.
Once the thermostat opens it has a perfectly steady and healthy stream; if I remove the hose from the exhaust housing it shoots a jet of water 5 feet, so I think my water pump is fine (i replaced it anyway, it's not the problem).
The exhaust housing cover thing has the bottom aft bolt broken off (i guess due to enough thermal expansion and rust?) so I'm wondering if this is caused by a leak in the exhaust gaskets or center plate?
I don't get any water in the bottom cylinder and it's not steam cleaned.
I don't THINK it's a blown headgasket, both cylinders have 125psi of compression and it has no running issues.
I just wanted some input before I go to take that cover off. Replacing the thermostat meant extracting half a dozen broken bolts and I'm assuming i'm in for the same treat with the exhaust gaskets.
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