knotflying
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So, we left our dock this morning for a short ride to the lock. Low RPM's for about 15 minutes. I noticed as we tied up at the lock my temperature was a bit high. My wife commented that the exhaust seemed a bit stronger than usual and since we were tied up port I thought it may have been that, so I turned the engine off. After exiting the lock and going about another 10minutes I started smelling a strong rubber odor and as I looked at my gauges the engine overheat alarm sounded. I shut down and checked the strainer. It was dry. The smell was from the large exhaust hose getting hot. I closed the seacock and opened the strainer and then opened the seacock and water was flowing freely. I put everything back together, started the engine and ran for a while at 1,900 RPM and then after and hour or so ran it up to 3,600 RPM. My temperature seemed fine within all the ranges. I never got over 202 degrees at 3,600 RPM, which is normal temperature for me.
I am assuming something got caught at the intake as I was leaving the dock since there were a lot of hyacinth in the water. So I could have been running dry for a 20 minutes, but mostly at idle and low RPM.
I have about 350 miles left on our trip. The impeller currently has 110 hours on it. So here is the question: Should I go through the exercise of examining the impeller or since all seems okay, just keep going?
I am assuming something got caught at the intake as I was leaving the dock since there were a lot of hyacinth in the water. So I could have been running dry for a 20 minutes, but mostly at idle and low RPM.
I have about 350 miles left on our trip. The impeller currently has 110 hours on it. So here is the question: Should I go through the exercise of examining the impeller or since all seems okay, just keep going?