I did verify the 180 at the housing.
I am really not sure what gremlin I am chasing. I guess I am still looking for a blockage somewhere between the hull and the exhaust. I will be pulling all the hoses off to verify they are all clear, I will pull the thermostat housing off, and tear it apart to look, although I have a new one to put on.
Since I have the exhaust manifolds off, I am planning to change plugs and wires, should I do a compression test, since I have easy access?
Field UPDATE:
Here's where I am at.
All new exhaust manifolds, risers installed. All lines are clear to the lower unit. New water circulation pump installed. I have the thermostat pulled and rebuilding. Amazon sent me two new ones that were completely destroyed and missing parts. Another story.
I pulled my lower unit, here's what I found, and did not expect. Pics below. Melted plastic tube and water pocket heated with signs of heat, gasket was okay. The water pump was rebuilt last year.
Since I had the thermostat in the house and was cooking anyhow. I threw it in a pot of water. It opens at 182, it is clearly marked 140. Needless to say I ordered a mercruiser OEM one.
Side note, the lower pump part did not have the O ring on it, I know I put it on last season, but it is nowhere to be found. Impeller looked fine, and key was fine. I have a whole new OEM water pump coming this week. I am pretty sure I have all the gaskets in the right order.
I have the whole lower unit in the house, so the water pocket was easily changed out.
Thermostat order was - thermostat on housing, rubber gasket, brass insert.
Thoughts?