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2000 502 Mag MPI Bravo 3 drives with captain call exhaust.
I messed up and didn't notice that I failed to reconnect the hose from the I/O lake water intake hose to the impeller last fall. Launched a few days ago and since it wasn't getting any water I smoked the impeller. Since it was bone dry I found all the impeller pieces right there. I installed a new impeller kit including the housing and verified water flowing by switching exhaust to loud mode so I could see water coming out the back with the exhaust. Took it for a run and 5 minutes in the temp gauge said 220 degrees so I limped back in with other engine. Started it the next day after cooling all night and it is over heating at idle within minutes again and water is coming out the exhaust like it should be. Water spraying out of the back SB side of the engine down low, I can't tell if it's a cracked manifold or where the head meets the block. Oil is not milky so a mechanically inclined friend said that is good news that it might not be a head gasket, but I'm guessing it takes more than a few minutes to get water mixing with the oil to show on the dipstick.
I'm guessing I should start with removing exhaust manifold to see what damage I have done, I'll start that tomorrow.
As for the cause of the overheating, where should I start? T Stat, water pump? What most likely fails when the engine gets no water and overheats?
I messed up and didn't notice that I failed to reconnect the hose from the I/O lake water intake hose to the impeller last fall. Launched a few days ago and since it wasn't getting any water I smoked the impeller. Since it was bone dry I found all the impeller pieces right there. I installed a new impeller kit including the housing and verified water flowing by switching exhaust to loud mode so I could see water coming out the back with the exhaust. Took it for a run and 5 minutes in the temp gauge said 220 degrees so I limped back in with other engine. Started it the next day after cooling all night and it is over heating at idle within minutes again and water is coming out the exhaust like it should be. Water spraying out of the back SB side of the engine down low, I can't tell if it's a cracked manifold or where the head meets the block. Oil is not milky so a mechanically inclined friend said that is good news that it might not be a head gasket, but I'm guessing it takes more than a few minutes to get water mixing with the oil to show on the dipstick.
I'm guessing I should start with removing exhaust manifold to see what damage I have done, I'll start that tomorrow.
As for the cause of the overheating, where should I start? T Stat, water pump? What most likely fails when the engine gets no water and overheats?