Boat was fine last year. Replaced gimbal bearing over the winter. Now engine is overheating.
1) Engine runs fine when hose is hooked to flush port.
2) Overheating in the water and on Muffs
2) Assumed it was the seal on out-drive, so I removed out-drive, cleaned up and inspected seal. All looks good, no cuts, kinks, etc. Re-torqued and tested with muffs, no good.
3) While I had the out-drive off, I hooked the hose up to the flush port and checked that there was no restriction between impeller housing and the out-drive. I also put my hand over the port on the gimbal and let it build up pressure. I didn't see any leaks anywhere. Water did come out under the anode by transom which I think would be normal? (of course all of this was with engine off)
4) Went ahead and replace impeller with OEM Volvo and thermostat.
Any Ideas? Should water come out near transom under anode when the engine is not running? I have been using muffs to test after 2,3 and 4.
1) Engine runs fine when hose is hooked to flush port.
2) Overheating in the water and on Muffs
2) Assumed it was the seal on out-drive, so I removed out-drive, cleaned up and inspected seal. All looks good, no cuts, kinks, etc. Re-torqued and tested with muffs, no good.
3) While I had the out-drive off, I hooked the hose up to the flush port and checked that there was no restriction between impeller housing and the out-drive. I also put my hand over the port on the gimbal and let it build up pressure. I didn't see any leaks anywhere. Water did come out under the anode by transom which I think would be normal? (of course all of this was with engine off)
4) Went ahead and replace impeller with OEM Volvo and thermostat.
Any Ideas? Should water come out near transom under anode when the engine is not running? I have been using muffs to test after 2,3 and 4.