Yesterday I kept getting a message that my engine temps were high. It read about 165-169 when idling and would drop while underway. The impeller was recently changed. I don't feel that my temps are very high, but I would like to try and figure out why this is happening. Any help would be very appreciated.
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Have you been in water that had a bunch of debris? I had this issue two years ago and my transmission cooler was plugged with debris. It has a screen on it that had to be cleaned out. Since then i have put a fresh water strainer on to prevent it from getting that far. Not sure if your boat has the same setup of not.
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When I flush out the line, is the hose (above) the one you are referring to? It is the one that is connected to the thru hull fitting pictured. Disconnect it and see if anything is inside blocking the hose?
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Originally posted by MexTex View Post[ATTACH]48624[/ATTACH]
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When I flush out the line, is the hose (above) the one you are referring to? It is the one that is connected to the thru hull fitting pictured. Disconnect it and see if anything is inside blocking the hose?
Along the raw water line should be a cooler. It gets plugged with crud. The first 2 pics are the cooler from a PCM 409. The last one is an engine oil cooler from a Raptor, just took the pic so you'd have an ideas what it looks like.
Not even sure if this is your issue, but if you are going down this rabbithole....Last edited by freeheel4life; 06-07-2018, 10:37 PM.
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Originally posted by MexTex View PostAwesome. Went to the Starboard side and found exactly that. I felt around and removed a toothpick sized piece of wood. I felt a couple of other things but they were too small for me to grab, even with tweezers. How would I back flush this system out?
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I was reading in the PCM Manual that normal temperature for the PCM EX343 is between 160 and 170 and over temperature is 200. DOes anyone know what the alarm is set to go off at for the Tige display? Also, I think my reading was actually 155 - 159 and the high temp alarm was going off - would that mean the display is faulty? And if thats the case how would I repair it? Thanks
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