Hi Guys, I am looking for help. My boat has twin '2000 Yami 250 SX's with 180 hours. Last summer my port engine was overheating at various rpm's and after repacing the thermostats, testing the thermosensors and cleaning the PRV, my mechanic narrowed it down to a shreaded impeller. I replaced both waterpumps last fall and shut down for the winter. This weekend on start-up, both engines overheated within about 1 minute of each other at low rpm after warm-up of 10 minutes at (600 - 700 rpm). To summarize, I have replaced T-stats, PRV's and Waterpumps and now both overheat! My mechanic says that he has come across some of the machines that when they are run in the test tank are on the verge of overheat at low idle because the pumps are barely able to pump the water to the top of the head. He has used an infarred heatgun to monitor the temps and some engines are within a few degrees of triggering the temp sensor. This is good information but before all of these problems started, both of my engines could idle for long periods without overheating.
Has anyone else experienced these problems and what would be the next step?
Many thanks.
Has anyone else experienced these problems and what would be the next step?
Many thanks.
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