I took my boat out for the second time yesterday after I changed the impeller and the belts on the engine. I was sure I changed the impeller the right way and put it back exactly the way it came off. I replaced the o ring inside, the paper gasket, and lubed up the impeller with vaseline before I put it together.
The first time I took the boat out, there were no issues with the temp. However, this time taking it out, whenever I was sitting in the water at an idle for more than a couple of minutes, the engine would heat up close to 200F. But whenever I got back under way and raised the rpm's up a little, it cooled right back down to ~150F which is the normal temp for the boat when cruising around. I checked the water strainer and the water inlet on the bottom of the hull and there was nothing blocking either place. I took back off the impeller housing yesterday to see if maybe I fried the impeller somehow, but it was still intact in the impeller housing. While cruising around the lake yesterday, I did notice a slight squeaking noise coming from the engine compartment. Could this be the signs of a dying water pump??? Please help me out. Thanks in advance for all the great advice.
The first time I took the boat out, there were no issues with the temp. However, this time taking it out, whenever I was sitting in the water at an idle for more than a couple of minutes, the engine would heat up close to 200F. But whenever I got back under way and raised the rpm's up a little, it cooled right back down to ~150F which is the normal temp for the boat when cruising around. I checked the water strainer and the water inlet on the bottom of the hull and there was nothing blocking either place. I took back off the impeller housing yesterday to see if maybe I fried the impeller somehow, but it was still intact in the impeller housing. While cruising around the lake yesterday, I did notice a slight squeaking noise coming from the engine compartment. Could this be the signs of a dying water pump??? Please help me out. Thanks in advance for all the great advice.
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