MattKarins
Cadet
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2017
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I own a 2013 Tahoe Q7I SF and it has a Mercruiser 5.0 MPI in it and late last season it started running hot out of no where. By hot I mean about 200 or around there, 180 is center on the temp gauge. I think it was the second to last time we had it on the lake that it heated up and I really didnt pay all that much attention to it because it would end up cooling itself down. I winterized it and put it in storage, then this summer we got it out dewinterized it and took it for the first time a couple weeks ago and right off the bat it started heating up but this time it got pretty warm around 210-220. So trailered it and called a local boat maintenance shop. They suggested the impeller might need to be changed it never has been and might have gotten brittle. So I buy the impeller and change it myself (also impeller was actually in great condition) and put the lower unit back together and take it back out on the lake for a test run. This time within about 10 minutes the temp gauge is at 220 and not stopping, this is at a basic idle to get out of the no wake zone. As I am turning the boat around the temp gauge hits around 230-235 and kind of holds there and bobbles up and down as I am going back to the dock to trailer it. I decide to open the two drain vents it has installed to winterize and see what I get as water flow, it has great water flow and the water to me seems warm but not 240 degrees hot. So after trailering it and getting it back home I decide it might be the thermostat so I pull it and it looks horrible and wont move. I put it in a pot and heat it up with a thermometer and its almost 195 before it even budges and it never really fully opens. So go down to the parts store and buy a replacement thermostat and put it in and its pretty windy so instead of taking to the lake I decide to put the muffs on and hook it up to the hose and at idle it still heats up to around 220-230. So shut it off and now am at a loss. This is where I need you guys help please.