Would appreciate some input / opinions on an issue I am having with my port engine.
Engines are Yamaha F250B whose production date was 8 / 2008 and purchased new as leftover on 8 / 2012. The engines have 400 hrs, always maintained, flushed etc, etc. The engines are still under warranty .
Took her offshore for the first time this season two weeks ago, and ran fine, till we were drifting around for awhile with the engines idling and the port overheat alarm goes off. Shut her down, then start her up again, no alarm for awhile but eventually goes off again. When alarms goes off says engine overheat but temp gauge right down the middle. Runs fine at all other speeds. Next day at the dock start them up and after awhile same thing happens again.
Background- New thermostats and water pumps (complete kit with housing) were installed in the spring before launch. (I replace my tstats every two years and pumps every season)
Take her in to service and they hook up to computer while idling. Confirm that the block is indeed overheating (no faulty switch / sensor). Temp slowly climbs to 200, and alarms goes off, but if you give it a rev in neutral temp comes right back down. First thing done is to swap out the t-stats just in case the new ones were defective, no go. Next hauled the boat and dropped the LU to thoroughly check the water pump assembly- no issues with impeller, housing, gaskets, seals, etc. everything looks good. Change the PCV valve, put her back in and still happening.
Next thing up is to scope the exhaust stack, so now I am getting pretty upset. I didn't think the corrosion issues affected this late of a model Yamaha especially with less than 5 seasons and 400 hrs on her. Will have results next week. Anyone hear of these engines having corrosion issues too? If not corrosion, anyone have any ideas of what else could be causing this idle overheat? Never had any issues with this engine before.
Engines are Yamaha F250B whose production date was 8 / 2008 and purchased new as leftover on 8 / 2012. The engines have 400 hrs, always maintained, flushed etc, etc. The engines are still under warranty .
Took her offshore for the first time this season two weeks ago, and ran fine, till we were drifting around for awhile with the engines idling and the port overheat alarm goes off. Shut her down, then start her up again, no alarm for awhile but eventually goes off again. When alarms goes off says engine overheat but temp gauge right down the middle. Runs fine at all other speeds. Next day at the dock start them up and after awhile same thing happens again.
Background- New thermostats and water pumps (complete kit with housing) were installed in the spring before launch. (I replace my tstats every two years and pumps every season)
Take her in to service and they hook up to computer while idling. Confirm that the block is indeed overheating (no faulty switch / sensor). Temp slowly climbs to 200, and alarms goes off, but if you give it a rev in neutral temp comes right back down. First thing done is to swap out the t-stats just in case the new ones were defective, no go. Next hauled the boat and dropped the LU to thoroughly check the water pump assembly- no issues with impeller, housing, gaskets, seals, etc. everything looks good. Change the PCV valve, put her back in and still happening.
Next thing up is to scope the exhaust stack, so now I am getting pretty upset. I didn't think the corrosion issues affected this late of a model Yamaha especially with less than 5 seasons and 400 hrs on her. Will have results next week. Anyone hear of these engines having corrosion issues too? If not corrosion, anyone have any ideas of what else could be causing this idle overheat? Never had any issues with this engine before.
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