I am looking for other Volvo Penta D3 owners experiences with their engine operating temperature. I have a RT 25SC with a D3 150 engine and I operate the boat on the Chesapeake Bay.
When I first purchased the boat at the end of August last year my operating temperature was about 187 degrees cruising at 2700 rpm. At the time the impeller had just been replaced and the hull bottom was clean. This temperature was consistent at the 2700 rpm until I hauled the boat in mid November. When the boat was hauled there was minimal growth on the bottom, mostly on the trim tabs and some on the prop. Also, during this time period the bay water temperature had cooled considerably while the operating temperature stayed the same.
This year when the boat was put back into service at the end of April the operating temperature was about 187 degrees. I did not change the impeller, based on past experience with other boats. The bottom was completely cleaned and repainted with Micron CSC and all metals were painted with Pettit Barnacle Barrier. Over the last 3 months since the boat has been in the water the operating temperature at 2700 rpm cruise has climbed slowly until now it is running 198 degrees. We have had a very hot summer and the bay water temperature has increased to about 84 degrees. The engine operating temperature does reduce immediately when the rpms are reduces and returns to about 177 degrees at idle (same as last year). Also the boat has been operated almost every week and over the 3 month period I have put about 45 hours on the engine.
Over the last 3 months the bottom accumulates some slime sitting in the marina which washes off when running. The trim tabs have accumulated a coating of algae, looks like hair, and does not wash off with running. The engine raw water strainer has been completely clean during this period and the raw water wash down, which uses the same sea strainer, seems to have the same water pressure/flow. So it seems that the engine should be getting the same amount of raw water, if the impeller is OK. I have not noticed any vibration when operating so I assume the prop has not accumulated any growth.
I have been told by several folks that this climb in operating temperature is normal based on the bay water temperature increasing. I guess I am not sure this is correct. Before I change the impeller or haul the boat I would like to know if others have had a similar experience and did they find a problem or find that this is normal.
Thanks in advance for your response.
When I first purchased the boat at the end of August last year my operating temperature was about 187 degrees cruising at 2700 rpm. At the time the impeller had just been replaced and the hull bottom was clean. This temperature was consistent at the 2700 rpm until I hauled the boat in mid November. When the boat was hauled there was minimal growth on the bottom, mostly on the trim tabs and some on the prop. Also, during this time period the bay water temperature had cooled considerably while the operating temperature stayed the same.
This year when the boat was put back into service at the end of April the operating temperature was about 187 degrees. I did not change the impeller, based on past experience with other boats. The bottom was completely cleaned and repainted with Micron CSC and all metals were painted with Pettit Barnacle Barrier. Over the last 3 months since the boat has been in the water the operating temperature at 2700 rpm cruise has climbed slowly until now it is running 198 degrees. We have had a very hot summer and the bay water temperature has increased to about 84 degrees. The engine operating temperature does reduce immediately when the rpms are reduces and returns to about 177 degrees at idle (same as last year). Also the boat has been operated almost every week and over the 3 month period I have put about 45 hours on the engine.
Over the last 3 months the bottom accumulates some slime sitting in the marina which washes off when running. The trim tabs have accumulated a coating of algae, looks like hair, and does not wash off with running. The engine raw water strainer has been completely clean during this period and the raw water wash down, which uses the same sea strainer, seems to have the same water pressure/flow. So it seems that the engine should be getting the same amount of raw water, if the impeller is OK. I have not noticed any vibration when operating so I assume the prop has not accumulated any growth.
I have been told by several folks that this climb in operating temperature is normal based on the bay water temperature increasing. I guess I am not sure this is correct. Before I change the impeller or haul the boat I would like to know if others have had a similar experience and did they find a problem or find that this is normal.
Thanks in advance for your response.