After getting all of my fuel issues sorted out I am now overheating on the muffs after 10 or so minutes at a little above idle. I shut the motor down immediately after alarming and ohm'ed out the alarm sensors and both were closed...and eventually opened as the motor cooled. Specifics on the motor below any insights appreciated.
Strong tell tale (but cool)
New impeller/can kit never run dry
New poppet mushroom style
New tstats
Both over temp alarm switches test to be in spec w manual
Motor has been used in salt water and flushed after each use in my ownership
I didn't take laser thermometer readings this time but did earlier in the week and saw one head was ~10F warmer than the other (135 and 145) if I remember correctly.
I've read about putting some 'grease' on the alarm switches to ensure you are getting a good thermal bridge to the head. What type of grease do you use? 2-4-C? Dielectric? Hoping for a false alarm but fearing worse.
Any thought on where to check next?
Strong tell tale (but cool)
New impeller/can kit never run dry
New poppet mushroom style
New tstats
Both over temp alarm switches test to be in spec w manual
Motor has been used in salt water and flushed after each use in my ownership
I didn't take laser thermometer readings this time but did earlier in the week and saw one head was ~10F warmer than the other (135 and 145) if I remember correctly.
I've read about putting some 'grease' on the alarm switches to ensure you are getting a good thermal bridge to the head. What type of grease do you use? 2-4-C? Dielectric? Hoping for a false alarm but fearing worse.
Any thought on where to check next?
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