My 1991 Yamaha 200 started giving me an overheat alarm after cruising about 5 miles at 2000 rpm. Prior to this it would alarm at idle with the ears but not when in the water. I had just put new thermostats in it 3w prior. I pulled both thermostats out and ran it yesterday all day with no alarms. Anyone have an idea what the issue is ? The thermostats are good. I'm thinking poppet valve or water pump ??
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stats normally force the water to flow to all parts of the motor in the proper amount of flow as designed.
without the back pressure the flow is not as designed to all places on a clean cooling system
will have colder and warmer places.
did it help your problem, maybe
is it a good idea to do that , no
replace the pump, check the PRV, test and put the stats back in.
If you needed to clean the passages behind the stats then more than likely , others are also plugging
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Originally posted by TownsendsFJR1300 View PostReplace the WP with the KIT. It's not much more than just the impeller.
Also, if you see ANY damage / warping, etc to the pump housing (not included) REPLACE it. It WILL make a big difference in water flow..
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