Re: Switching the Cooling Hoses on a 5.0L (228) Mercruiser
Honestly, I don't know. The only info I have is what I read on the tag on the valve cover. I have taken pics of the tag and attached them here. This IS an I/O, with an Alpha One. 1983 Chaparral 198XLC. I know the boat was abused before I got it, hence the 800.00 price tag I got it for. It had an overheat problem when I bought it, because I bought it with a blown head gasket. I had the heads completely reworked, including valve guides and surfacing. I then put a new thermostat in and a new impeller in the outdrive. Once I ran it a bit and saw how the temp was rising, at any speed, then blew the hose that fed the port exhaust manifold during a WOT run, I replaced the elbows with new Aqua Power units. After that it would only overheat when idling for a long time, such as a long no-wake zone. One of the tests we did when it was overheating was to clamp the elbows hoses to force more water through the block. This did help, but was before the new elbows.
I will not be able to do those tests you recommend until the weekend. I'm going to try and get it in the water Saturday.
I do have one exhaust hose that has a problem. The port hose, from the clogged elbow last year, is deteriorated due to heat. I had not thought about replacing it yet as it doesn't seem that bad and I get good water flow out of the through-hull exhaust on both sides.
Thanks,
Chris