Blue Cruiser
Member
- Joined
- Sep 16, 2006
- RO Number
- 23441
- Messages
- 45
We have 5 liter fuel injected Volvo Penta engines, always operated in fresh water. The port engine with the original sea water pump runs at about 152 degrees F while the starboard engine with a replaced water pump runs about 10 degrees hotter since it was replaced at 840 hours. Engines have 985 operating hours and are 14 years old. When not in use, the boat sits out of the water on a lift The impeller on the hotter engine has been inspected and looks good. Could there be a little corrosion on the higher temperature gauge wire connections? Where are the temperature sensors mounted on the engines? Could the higher temperature sensor be going bad? Could the water jackets on the hotter engine be corroded. Recommendations would be appreciated