I changed my MP 6.0L 400HP impeller this weekend and my water temp is still a little warm. (I think) It pretty much stays around the 170's mark but has been as warm as 178 deg. I thought around the 150's is what I want? I read someplace about "back flushing" my cooling system. Just wondering if thats something I should do, and how to do that. Thanks.
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I don't know what the spec's are, but I believe my Tige runs about 170 to 180. I would think that anything colder than that would make your engine run rich and build up some carbon. The next step, if you are still concern, is to replace the thermostat and look inside to see if there is a good reason to backflush or use a chemical agent to disolve any build up. There is no radiator so the system is pretty wide open, so it would have to be a big blockage to cause a problem. I think if the temp is concerning you after the t-stat replacement, I would look at the gauge and make sure that it is accurate. Maybe the sending unit is off and you may need to measure the voltage on the coolant temp sensor to see what its reading is or have someone with a marine scanner to see what the ecu is seeing as the temp. The coolant temp sensor is usually more reliable.
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Brian
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Were any of the veins missing on the old impeller you took out?
When I changed mine, some were missing. I followed the route the water takes and removed the hose. I found several veins mashed up against a grate along with a lot of sea weed. It was covered so badly that I'm surprised any water was making it through. (By the way I never got any alarms or noticed a temp rise.) Now I make sure that grate it spotless any time I change the impeller.
I'd check this even if your impeller was intact. Sea weed or other debrit can clog it.
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Originally posted by jsz View PostWere any of the veins missing on the old impeller you took out?
When I changed mine, some were missing. I followed the route the water takes and removed the hose. I found several veins mashed up against a grate along with a lot of sea weed. It was covered so badly that I'm surprised any water was making it through. (By the way I never got any alarms or noticed a temp rise.) Now I make sure that grate it spotless any time I change the impeller.
I'd check this even if your impeller was intact. Sea weed or other debrit can clog it.
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