V2Climb
08-18-2008, 08:17 PM
I have a 1978 Seay Ray SRV220 with Mercruiser 260HP.
I have serious mystery overheating!
My temp gauge slowly rises whilst underway until it gets close to the Red. Then I slow right down and the temp goes back down well into the green. It looked like impeller delivery problem so I disconected the delivery pipe from the thermostat manifold, connected a garden hose in it's place and extended the raw water delivery pipe to an extention. On running the engine I measured 5 gallons in 90 seconds at idle, 5 gallons in 75 seconds at 2000rpm and 5 gallons in 50 seconds at 3000 rpm.
This looked to me like the impeller is working great. I then removed the risers and these checked out clean and clear. I sought advice from the Mercruiser agent who suggested that I should have blanking plates between the risers and manifolds, these I fitted and it was still the same! So I removed the thermostat and it is still the same? The timing, dwell and mixture are all good. Where do I go next?
V2Climb
I have serious mystery overheating!
My temp gauge slowly rises whilst underway until it gets close to the Red. Then I slow right down and the temp goes back down well into the green. It looked like impeller delivery problem so I disconected the delivery pipe from the thermostat manifold, connected a garden hose in it's place and extended the raw water delivery pipe to an extention. On running the engine I measured 5 gallons in 90 seconds at idle, 5 gallons in 75 seconds at 2000rpm and 5 gallons in 50 seconds at 3000 rpm.
This looked to me like the impeller is working great. I then removed the risers and these checked out clean and clear. I sought advice from the Mercruiser agent who suggested that I should have blanking plates between the risers and manifolds, these I fitted and it was still the same! So I removed the thermostat and it is still the same? The timing, dwell and mixture are all good. Where do I go next?
V2Climb