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Author:  neutron [ Thu Jun 07, 2012 1:23 pm ]
Post subject:  Temp range

Is it normal for a closed cooling engine to run hotter than a raw water cooled engine?
my engine with closed cooling(first closed cooling for me) runs around 190-195 degrees never more. it has new exhaust manifolds and risers. Antifreeze is new. not sure what degree thermostat it has.

Author:  Paul I. [ Thu Jun 07, 2012 2:50 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Temp range

No thats too high! It should be about 175. Impella could be going bad.

You will like the closed system. A lot easier to winterize!

Don't forget to change the zinc in the heat exchanger.

Author:  neutron [ Thu Jun 07, 2012 3:04 pm ]
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Paul I. wrote:
No thats too high! It should be about 175. Impella could be going bad.

You will like the closed system. A lot easier to winterize!

Don't forget to change the zinc in the heat exchanger.


thanks for the advice, I will change it the impeller to be safe

is the zink a big deal even if I trailer this boat and flush after every use?

Author:  LouC [ Thu Jun 07, 2012 3:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Temp range

Typically with a 160* thermostat you should see temps between 160 and 175, it should not go over 185, if so you either have low raw water flow, or a partially clogged heat exchanger. So I'd be testing the raw water flow first, then check the thermostat. I think most closed systems use a 160 although it is possible that someone put a 180 or a 195 stat in there. Also if you can find out what brand of closed cooling system it is, call the manufacturer and ask them.

Author:  Paul I. [ Thu Jun 07, 2012 9:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Temp range

neutron wrote:
Paul I. wrote:
No thats too high! It should be about 175. Impella could be going bad.

You will like the closed system. A lot easier to winterize!

Don't forget to change the zinc in the heat exchanger.


thanks for the advice, I will change it the impeller to be safe

is the zink a big deal even if I trailer this boat and flush after every use?


I would check the zinc every spring. It's about $8.00, and screws in at the top of the heat exchanger.

Author:  neutron [ Fri Jun 08, 2012 6:55 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Temp range

sounds good thanks I will.

Author:  ric [ Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:39 am ]
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It was weird, when I got my boat my thermostat was bad so i just took it out. Boat would run 145-150 degrees but if you rode hard (cruise at 4000) it would actually overhead and you'd have to slow down to cool it. Overheat I mean upwards of 200 degrees.

Put in a new thermostat, no matter what I do to the boat.. 172-5.

Author:  neutron [ Fri Jun 08, 2012 8:25 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Temp range

I just picked up a new thermostat, impeller and later going to get the anode for the exchanger. I am also going to do a flow test of the cooler/exchanger to be safe. just going to cover all my bases to be safe. i also have a feeling the gauge is off. but I will bring my laser/pointer thermometer to check the temps at the different spots. mostly where the gauge sending unit is so I can see if the gauge is off.

Author:  neutron [ Sat Jun 09, 2012 6:52 am ]
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well i dont know what fixed it but I replaced the old impeller( old one looked ok, so I kept it for a spare) replaced the thermostat. ran the boat for a while and I kept checking the temp with my laser/pointer thermometer and I wathed it go up to 163 degrees and then drop down to 148degrees about 6 times. so I am satisfied. the gauge at the helm was almost dead on. my thought is the thermostst wasnt opening completely.
I also put a new anode on the exchanger.

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