383 overheating on muffs after r&r of heads...
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This may sound too simple, but just got a new 292 with 377 Scorpions and found I was not getting enough water flow through the traditional muffs. I bought a new high performance muff where the water flows directly to boths sides of the drive and now get excellent water flow and stay cool, I run with engine already at running temp and get no increase in temp.
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Another thing that was interesting...
I was adjusting the valves with the engine running and found that the number three exhaust rocker was sprouting oil like a fountain. All of the other oilers from the rest of the rockers were trickling liek they're supposed to. Anyone seen this before?
I guess i'll be trying to flush the risers out tomorrow. I probably have some stuff caught in there from debris that fell into the cooling passages when cleaning the deck surfaces. I'll probably have to take the risers off as well which is going to suck.
If no one could tell... I'm getting rather ticked off about messing with this thing all the time and not beign out on the water.
I was adjusting the valves with the engine running and found that the number three exhaust rocker was sprouting oil like a fountain. All of the other oilers from the rest of the rockers were trickling liek they're supposed to. Anyone seen this before?
I guess i'll be trying to flush the risers out tomorrow. I probably have some stuff caught in there from debris that fell into the cooling passages when cleaning the deck surfaces. I'll probably have to take the risers off as well which is going to suck.
If no one could tell... I'm getting rather ticked off about messing with this thing all the time and not beign out on the water.
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Tomz,
My boat doesn't like the hose. I went full closed cooling and i run as little as possible on the hose. I am tired of sucking hoses closed and I think I do more damage to my raw water pump on a hose than benefit to my engine.
When I test my boat I go to the lake on a weekday morning like monday or tuesday when no one is around. I would try putting your boat into the water on the trailer for a test before you tear down your engine.
Good Luck
My boat doesn't like the hose. I went full closed cooling and i run as little as possible on the hose. I am tired of sucking hoses closed and I think I do more damage to my raw water pump on a hose than benefit to my engine.
When I test my boat I go to the lake on a weekday morning like monday or tuesday when no one is around. I would try putting your boat into the water on the trailer for a test before you tear down your engine.
Good Luck
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TomZ sorry you are having troubles.I to just posted on an outher thread and had said to the effect that I was thinking of useing an epoxey but not paint but the west system epoxy and use it like a slushing compound in the inside of the water passage.Hope you get it figured.As for me I should be fireing the new motor up this weekend.
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Were you able to make any progress on this prior to the cold weather? I had posted on a similar issue with mine, running about the same temps on a new 383 stroker. Didn't get it resolved prior to winterizing, but did get a response write up in Hot Boat (Thanks to whoever picked the thread up from here!). HB Tech Editor suggested instrumenting with Water Pressure and Oil Temperature gauges to narrow down issues.
I'll be back at it in another month to find whatever (blockage, lack of flow at drive pump, etc.)-
...Still Searchin'
I'll be back at it in another month to find whatever (blockage, lack of flow at drive pump, etc.)-
...Still Searchin'
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Are you on the water already? I'm jealous There is still at least a foot or two of ice here in Michigan. It sounds like you had the same problem that I did a few years. Glad the problem is solved. Watch out for icebergs.
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It still runs warm on the muffs... I think something was wrong with my hose at the time. It runs fine in the water though... not a touch over 160*.
It is absolutely beautiful in Virginia Beach right now.... we even have the AC on in our office!
Last week I was shoveling snow in Arlington. It's 70* outside right now... this is the life!
I have more plans for the boat this season... Sportsman II heads, better exhaust, ignition upgrades, etc. It's going to be a great season!
Later!
It is absolutely beautiful in Virginia Beach right now.... we even have the AC on in our office!
Last week I was shoveling snow in Arlington. It's 70* outside right now... this is the life!
I have more plans for the boat this season... Sportsman II heads, better exhaust, ignition upgrades, etc. It's going to be a great season!
Later!