My 92 has been running a little hotter for the past 4 years. I've replaced the thermostat and impeller numerous times with no change. Never trashed an impeller, no fingers ever missing. I did blow out the 4" exhaust hose on the driver's side just off the riser. Every summer it seems to run a little bit hotter than the year before.
I've checked everything on the intake side, I don't think it's sucking air. I checked the strainer the other day, and as soon as I broke the seal, water starting draining out, as though there was a vacuum. I tried running the motor with the exhaust hose off the external water pump and filled a 5 gallon bucket in about 20 seconds at 2000 rpm. I've checked all the connections from the intake up to the RWP.
I did notice the exhaust hose on the driver's side running hotter than the hose on the other side. I pulled the top of the risers off both sides and didn't find much blockage in the ports entering the risers.
The engine heats up to about 175 in idle. It's getting up to around 185 while pulling a slalom skier or jumper. Will heat up more after the ride, will cool down to around 170 if I rev it up in neutral. I'm at a loss as to what to try next. I did have one occurrence this summer where the gauge dropped to 160 for about 5 seconds, and then went back to the "normal" overheating situation. The engine has about 1100 hours on it. Thanks in advance for any help.
I've checked everything on the intake side, I don't think it's sucking air. I checked the strainer the other day, and as soon as I broke the seal, water starting draining out, as though there was a vacuum. I tried running the motor with the exhaust hose off the external water pump and filled a 5 gallon bucket in about 20 seconds at 2000 rpm. I've checked all the connections from the intake up to the RWP.
I did notice the exhaust hose on the driver's side running hotter than the hose on the other side. I pulled the top of the risers off both sides and didn't find much blockage in the ports entering the risers.
The engine heats up to about 175 in idle. It's getting up to around 185 while pulling a slalom skier or jumper. Will heat up more after the ride, will cool down to around 170 if I rev it up in neutral. I'm at a loss as to what to try next. I did have one occurrence this summer where the gauge dropped to 160 for about 5 seconds, and then went back to the "normal" overheating situation. The engine has about 1100 hours on it. Thanks in advance for any help.
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