I have a 1993 Volvo Penta 230B inboard/outboard. This summer it is running what seems kind of hot - 200 degrees to 220 degrees F. Had the timing belt replaced recently, and there seems to be drips of water leaking when I rev the engine over 2000 rpm, or have the engine under load. Try as hard as I can, I cannot see where the leak is coming from, but it appears to be from behind the sea-water pump. Questions: 1) could this relatively slight leak be affecting the engine temp; 2) is there some type of seal on the sea-water pump shaft that could be leaking? 3) what temp should this engine run at -- I seem to have always had temps around 200 degrees in the past (though i get nervous now when it moves up to 220)... otherwise, the engine seems to run fine, and cools to 200 when I'm idling.
Lastly, what is the diff between the model 230A and model 230B engine? Is the 230B the same thing as the AQ131B?
Thanks.
Lastly, what is the diff between the model 230A and model 230B engine? Is the 230B the same thing as the AQ131B?
Thanks.