Well, I took my new Tige out for a week on Lake Powell. The trip was wonderful, I will post pics once my wife gets them all loaded to the computer.
The first 3 days the boat ran perfect. Everything was spot on, but the last few days, my boat would slowly heat up to nearly 200 degrees. This would happen once during the first run of each day. I would shut off the engine once it got that hot, and let it sit for about five minutes, then start it and let it idle. The temperature would quickly drop to around 150 and stay between 150-175 the rest of the day. I initially thought that there might be a problem with the thermostat sticking in the morning and once it opened, everything would be fine.
Been home a week now and decided to take it to the local lake just to see if the problem would still be there. It did the exact same thing, except this time it seemed to have an abnormal amount of exhaust coming out while surfing. Once again, it heated up after running for about 30 minutes, then I let it sit for a short while, and it stayed between 150-175 the rest of the day.
So, since my wife wants to take it out again this evening, I decided to tear into this thing to see if I can figure out what is happening. I took the cover off for the impeller, and it looks perfect. I can't see any problems and all the teeth are there. I decided to change the thermostat, so I removed the housing and pulled the thermostat, it looks like it is in good condition, I picked up a replacement at a local marine shop and will install the new one. Since I have it mostly torn apart, I think it would be a good idea to try backflushing the system and see if I can get anything out of it. But I am unclear as to which hose I need to disconnect to force water through.
This is a Marine Power 5.7, I assume I need to push water back through the transmission and there is a hose that runs from the thermostat housing down to the Jabsco pump, then one that runs back to the transmission and then I assume to the scoop that picks up the lake water. Is this where I need to backflush?
I will be heading home to reinstall the thermostat housing in a few hours, so I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I would also love your opinion as to whether or not you think I am on the right track in pinpointing this heating problem.
Thanks.
The first 3 days the boat ran perfect. Everything was spot on, but the last few days, my boat would slowly heat up to nearly 200 degrees. This would happen once during the first run of each day. I would shut off the engine once it got that hot, and let it sit for about five minutes, then start it and let it idle. The temperature would quickly drop to around 150 and stay between 150-175 the rest of the day. I initially thought that there might be a problem with the thermostat sticking in the morning and once it opened, everything would be fine.
Been home a week now and decided to take it to the local lake just to see if the problem would still be there. It did the exact same thing, except this time it seemed to have an abnormal amount of exhaust coming out while surfing. Once again, it heated up after running for about 30 minutes, then I let it sit for a short while, and it stayed between 150-175 the rest of the day.
So, since my wife wants to take it out again this evening, I decided to tear into this thing to see if I can figure out what is happening. I took the cover off for the impeller, and it looks perfect. I can't see any problems and all the teeth are there. I decided to change the thermostat, so I removed the housing and pulled the thermostat, it looks like it is in good condition, I picked up a replacement at a local marine shop and will install the new one. Since I have it mostly torn apart, I think it would be a good idea to try backflushing the system and see if I can get anything out of it. But I am unclear as to which hose I need to disconnect to force water through.
This is a Marine Power 5.7, I assume I need to push water back through the transmission and there is a hose that runs from the thermostat housing down to the Jabsco pump, then one that runs back to the transmission and then I assume to the scoop that picks up the lake water. Is this where I need to backflush?
I will be heading home to reinstall the thermostat housing in a few hours, so I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I would also love your opinion as to whether or not you think I am on the right track in pinpointing this heating problem.
Thanks.
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