So just bought an early 90's 90hp 2-stroke. first trip out with it, overheats almost instatly when I brought it up to speed.. New water pump was installed and has a very strong pee stream. When the alrm went off the water coming out of the pee stream was pretty warm and the exhaust plate was hot. brought it back to dock and idles for a while just fine. motor was nice and cool. though maybe the t-stat just stuck but then opened. took it back for a second trip with sam results.
brought it home and took the t-stat housing off and removed the T-stat and pcv. a little bit of salt corosion but not too bad. cleaned it up and put it back without the T-stat. going to test it again tomm.
I obviously have some slight concern about salt/corrosion buildup in the water passages... when I had the T-stat cover off, I hooked up the water and started the motor. A good volume of water poured out of the holes.
Does this indocate anything regarding water flow around the cylinders or heads? How does the water flow through these engines? What excactly is the purpose of the PCV valve?
Thanks for any advice
brought it home and took the t-stat housing off and removed the T-stat and pcv. a little bit of salt corosion but not too bad. cleaned it up and put it back without the T-stat. going to test it again tomm.
I obviously have some slight concern about salt/corrosion buildup in the water passages... when I had the T-stat cover off, I hooked up the water and started the motor. A good volume of water poured out of the holes.
Does this indocate anything regarding water flow around the cylinders or heads? How does the water flow through these engines? What excactly is the purpose of the PCV valve?
Thanks for any advice
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