[Public-List] High Temperature
John Birch
Sunstone at cogeco.ca
Mon Aug 30 06:02:48 PDT 2010
Is not a 160 degree thermostat a fairly hot thermostat?!
Nothing wrong with that, it will help prevent valve sticking, but it is only
60 degrees short of the ambient boiling point.
If you put your hand in 160 degree water it would produce an evil burn. So
would not the block be very hot to the touch. Many thermostats are closer to
130, making for a cooler block, but risking valve sticking.
If everything is running properly, where's the problem ?
Just a thought
Best
John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rogers, Jim" <JRogers at scelectric.ca>
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> The pump was rebuilt by Van Ness Engineering, but you never know. Thanks
> for the suggestion.
>
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> Jim,
> Did you rebuild the water pump yourself? If not check to see if the proper
> impeller was installed and also installed properly,i.e., to turn the
> correct direction. If this problem just occurred and was not present prior
> to rebuilding the pump or replacing the Thermostat I would check those two
> items first. My normal course for diagnosis is to revisit what was changed
> most recently. Just because the pump was rebuilt doesn't mean it was done
> properly or carefully. Brian Zinzer just worked on his pump on #134 s
> o perhaps he can give you some pointers. I don't know, could they have
> reversed the hoses when they were put back on the pump?
> Michael #133
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jim Rogers <JRogers at scelectric.ca>
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> Sent: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 18:56:02 -0000 (UTC)
> Subject: [Public-List] High Temperature
>
> Has anyone else experienced this?
>
> We have a 1965 Alberg 30 with a Graymarine engine.
> The Sherwood water pump was recently rebuilt.
> The faceplate on the pump, the end opposite the sheave, is hot to the
> touch.
> The water exiting from the exhaust appears to have some steam in it or
> maybe just hot water.
> The thermostat was recently replaced with a new 160 degree thermostat.
> The engine block is also hot to the touch.
>
> The engine runs very well and smoothly, there is lots of water coming out
> of the exhaust.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Jim Rogers
>
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