I've read through quite a few threads here on overheating, sorry to add another one, tried just about everything I've read, what am I missing?
Symptoms -- While on the hose, temp climbs regardless, I've always shut it off when it gets close to 220*.
On the water, per a different post I made, if the thermostat is against the engine block, not up inside the housing, I can run all day, but it runs cold, at about 130*. As soon as I install it correctly, with the thermostat up inside the housing above the plastic spacer, temperature will climb.
What I've tried -- impeller is new and checked 3 times, three different thermostats (all opened at the correct temp when heated in water on the stove), trans cooler screen is clean, while on the hose good flow out both sides of the exhaust, surface temps of the engine are never above 120*.
What am I missing or not understanding? I'm assuming that good flow out of both sides of the exhaust means the manifolds are good (fresh water boat), and that because I can run with the thermostat against the block, the circulating pump is doing it's job.
What else??? I have a new temp sender on the way, though it seems like a low probability failure point. Can anyone confirm what the resistance should be off the sender, just to rule out the gauge?
Any ideas why it works when it isn't installed right, but warms up when correct? Thanks for the help, this board has been amazing in troubleshooting a lot of other minor issues!!!
Symptoms -- While on the hose, temp climbs regardless, I've always shut it off when it gets close to 220*.
On the water, per a different post I made, if the thermostat is against the engine block, not up inside the housing, I can run all day, but it runs cold, at about 130*. As soon as I install it correctly, with the thermostat up inside the housing above the plastic spacer, temperature will climb.
What I've tried -- impeller is new and checked 3 times, three different thermostats (all opened at the correct temp when heated in water on the stove), trans cooler screen is clean, while on the hose good flow out both sides of the exhaust, surface temps of the engine are never above 120*.
What am I missing or not understanding? I'm assuming that good flow out of both sides of the exhaust means the manifolds are good (fresh water boat), and that because I can run with the thermostat against the block, the circulating pump is doing it's job.
What else??? I have a new temp sender on the way, though it seems like a low probability failure point. Can anyone confirm what the resistance should be off the sender, just to rule out the gauge?
Any ideas why it works when it isn't installed right, but warms up when correct? Thanks for the help, this board has been amazing in troubleshooting a lot of other minor issues!!!
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