NJCoastFlyFish
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- May 22, 2005
- Messages
- 92
I own a 2007 Suzuki df70 that just went in for the 20hr service and I had the dealer install a stainless prop. The new prop turns 5500rpm with one person on board. Today with four people on board the engine would not run at 4000rpm consistently without the overheat alarm going off. This is the first time I had this problem and the only thing that has changed was getting a new prop and a 20hr service. At 3500rpm the boat could run all day without the alarm going off, but more than 10minutes at 4000 and the alarm will sound. I also had the overheat alarm AND over rev alarm sound because the engine was tiltled too high running at speed while running over a wave. I understand that the overrev would cut power to the engine but then the engine also overheated. I am not sure what to make of this problem.
Could this problem be that the dealer installed a prop with too much pitch and a heavy load causes overheat or do I have an engine cooling problem? The weird thing is this problem does not exist with the boat loaded light but for some reason the engine is running hot. Before I bring it into the dealer I want to know what i'm in for. I also want to take it out tomorrow to see fireworks but don't know how serious the problem is and not sure if I should take the boat if i'm dealer with a potentially threateneing problem.
The other thing is the engine does NOT stay overheated. As soon as power is cut I can throttle back up for 3500rpm and run there without overheating. If I run it back up to 4000rpm the temp buzzer comes on, cuts the power, and I have to start all over again.
Could this problem be that the dealer installed a prop with too much pitch and a heavy load causes overheat or do I have an engine cooling problem? The weird thing is this problem does not exist with the boat loaded light but for some reason the engine is running hot. Before I bring it into the dealer I want to know what i'm in for. I also want to take it out tomorrow to see fireworks but don't know how serious the problem is and not sure if I should take the boat if i'm dealer with a potentially threateneing problem.
The other thing is the engine does NOT stay overheated. As soon as power is cut I can throttle back up for 3500rpm and run there without overheating. If I run it back up to 4000rpm the temp buzzer comes on, cuts the power, and I have to start all over again.