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just splashed Seachele w 250 cummins(700hrs) dreaded cpl953, 20x23 4 blade port engine 2650 stbd 2520(aetna tachs) but suspect stbd thermostat-only 130 degrees port at 180. 28-29 kts wot 24 at 2200. Amazing torque. Uncle Vic, plz chime in, Bill
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When I bought my boat the temps on both engines ran about 15F high.. this continued even after I had both systems flushed and cleaned with Ridlyme solution and replaced both raw water pump impellors.
I bought a $50 infrared non-contact thermometer from a local HVAC supply house.. and checked the temp of both blocks next to the temp sensor.. both engine temps were normal on the handheld thermometer. I replaced both sensors and gauges.. and both showed normal temp.
I would suggest you buy one of these thermometers and check as I did. You might have faulty temp gauges and/or sensors.
When I bought my boat the temps on both engines ran about 15F high.. this continued even after I had both systems flushed and cleaned with Ridlyme solution and replaced both raw water pump impellors.
I bought a $50 infrared non-contact thermometer from a local HVAC supply house.. and checked the temp of both blocks next to the temp sensor.. both engine temps were normal on the handheld thermometer. I replaced both sensors and gauges.. and both showed normal temp.
I would suggest you buy one of these thermometers and check as I did. You might have faulty temp gauges and/or sensors.
Frank B
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Bill - you are at the sweet spot. Remember that a 5% plus or minus is "factory spec" on rpm and most other parameters. The stb. thermostat is probably stuck open....it may "fix" itself with a little running. The thermostat is not real easy to get at, so run it a while before you rip into it.
Your 2650 is the target, but a little more is fine. Your speeds are right on the mark. Good job. Run 'em at 2400 all day long, they love it. If you have not overhauled the Sherwood 15000 series raw water pumps with Tony Athens' stuff, do it. About the only thing that will hurt the 250s is a gross overheat.
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Your 2650 is the target, but a little more is fine. Your speeds are right on the mark. Good job. Run 'em at 2400 all day long, they love it. If you have not overhauled the Sherwood 15000 series raw water pumps with Tony Athens' stuff, do it. About the only thing that will hurt the 250s is a gross overheat.
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UV -thanks for the note,gonna change the thermostat tomorrow-when we put the engine in we left 8 inches in front,plenty of room,did put in fresh impellers, will go to Tony"s upgrade soon,I was just spent($). considering the age of the motors I don't mind changing a few things, like a new lift pump that was weak.I can see these engine don't like air in the fuel!! Bill
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I sure wish I had 8" in front of mine...maybe 2"....yeah, they airlock in a heartbeat, and when they do, get out the book & bleed in the book sequence or you may get them started til next August.....A 100% tight, air free fuel system is essential. I crank mine about every week and since I put the block heaters in they start instantly no matter how cold it is, a far cry from grinding on the starters before. They don't like to start at ambient tmeps below about 50 F. without external heat.
I love my old 250s....mine were built in November, 1989 and still run just like new. Clean air, clean fuel, clean oil, keep the rust off 'em and there is no real end-life hours for them.
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I love my old 250s....mine were built in November, 1989 and still run just like new. Clean air, clean fuel, clean oil, keep the rust off 'em and there is no real end-life hours for them.
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Bruce, thanks for the compliment, yeah I'm pretty happy with the way she turned out. Changed thermostats today and got the temps up 180-Very pleased w the performance. 7 kts at idle leaves too much wake in Manatee pocket, one engine out of gear works good. 370s must be a bear close in. I'm getting 23 kts at 2100 and 29 wot :-D :-D :-D Bill
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