My boat is running warm, not overheating but running quite warm ~ 205 degrees. The boat is a ’03 22V with a 350 Magnum Tow Sports engine. First off, the boat always starts right up and has always run at of a temp of just below 175 degrees until this year. This is the situation, upon putting the boat in the water for the first time of the day (meaning the boat engine has time to completely cool down overnight) the temperature gage will slowly come up to temp of 175 degrees at an idle in neutral. As soon as I put the boat in gear the temperature begins to rise slowly to about 205 degrees where it stays throughout the day whether at idle in neutral or in gear, at high speeds or even towing.
Checks/changes
Before issue: new recirculating water pump due to leakage at weep hole, new pump impeller.
After issue: new serpentine belt, new thermostat (verified working before install), new temperature sending unit. Checked the following and found no blockage: water pick up, intake hoses from impeller pump to transmission to engine. I also removed the hose on the exit side of the impeller and found plenty of water pressure.
Is there something else I can check or am missing? My concern here is I may have a head gasket leak, I once owned a vehicle that would run very warm but not overheat and it turned out to be a head gasket problem. Any Help would be great. Thanks ahead of time….
Checks/changes
Before issue: new recirculating water pump due to leakage at weep hole, new pump impeller.
After issue: new serpentine belt, new thermostat (verified working before install), new temperature sending unit. Checked the following and found no blockage: water pick up, intake hoses from impeller pump to transmission to engine. I also removed the hose on the exit side of the impeller and found plenty of water pressure.
Is there something else I can check or am missing? My concern here is I may have a head gasket leak, I once owned a vehicle that would run very warm but not overheat and it turned out to be a head gasket problem. Any Help would be great. Thanks ahead of time….
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