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    Default One side warming up more than the other?

    So I've got the motor back in and running. But ever since then, the port side is warming up, but the starboard side is not getting that hot. The overall temp of the motor seems to be just right. I've included a video where you can see the steam from the hot side (water is cold, outside temp was about 37).

    Any ideas? What is causing this? Anything to be concerned about? The manifolds are almost new and very clean so I'd be surprised if there is any blockage anywhere.


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    There appears to be not much water coming out your exhaust. Open your garden hose wider, if there is not enough flow then there will be more smoke/ evap. Look at your thermostat housing and if you follow the water flow you may find that more will in general be flow to the starboard side. jmo
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    Thanks doc. The water pressure may be a little low, plus I had a leak at the water pump ( has since been fixed). I'm not positive but I'm pretty sure it wasn't this way last year.

    1986 Saltare
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    Have to agree with Doc on this one... My boat always seems to have just a slightly greater amount of water coming out the starboard exhaust when I run it on the hose. It looked like your port exhaust was only "spitting" water while the starboard had more of a steady stream coming out. Bet the flow is low on the hose. Don't want to assume anything but I thought I remember you saying something about an engine rebuild...new impeller I assume too right?
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    Yes. New impeller. You're right that flow on the starboard side was better than the port. I may have needed more volume on the water hose, and as I said, it was leaking decently at the water pump. The threads were weak where you split the water pump and so I didn't crank down on it, thus the leak. I have since tapped and installed helicoils in the pump and have it tightened as it should be. I'm going to do another fake-a-lake test at home and if everything checks out I'll be heading to the lake for a real trial. Maybe at that point I'll see how it's really behaving.

    p.s. On the other hand, I really enjoy listening to boat run. Doesn't that 454 sounds good!

    1986 Saltare
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    I noticed the same condition during the brief time I had mine running on the hose last fall. Starboard manifold was running ~30 deg F warmer on the IR gun. I had cleaned up the manifold passages real good during the rebuild & water flow looked pretty equal out of the exhaust. Still, I thought it might be from reduced water flow since that's the side I tapped for the PSS seal flush. I pinched off the flow to the seal for awhile, but no effect on the temp. My mechanic said not to worry about it & I didnt' get a chance to monitor it during the abbreviated lake test, but I will be taking another look again this spring.
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    Sounds Good!!!

    What type of shaft seal do you have? The reason I ask is that my boat now uses a PSS shaft seal which has a water hose running from the inlet of ONE of the exhaust manifolds to the seal bellows which means I have more water running through one side of my exhaust than the other. IF that's the case with your boat, then the side with less water may make steam more readily than the side with more water. Just a thought . . . .

    Here's a pic of the water that comes out around my seal. It's a fair amount.


    While writing this reply I see that SybrMike had the same scenario. . . .
    Last edited by csuggs; 02-15-2012 at 10:47 AM.
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    Titan - I guess I'm a little surprised you're still running the Supertrapps. I like the trapps, but they are a primary cause of our boats having rotten stringers. Just make sure that you keep them sealed regularly with 3m4200 or 5200 where the exhaust tube slides over the Supertrapp.
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    I definitely have more water coming out mine vs. Titan's boat trapps.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmMenrRRJE8
    Last edited by ngavdba; 02-15-2012 at 01:15 PM.

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    Gee, thanks guys, I wasted about 30 minutes watching your videos and other videos of various Supras running around on the water. Only eight more weeks until my boat comes home from winter slumber and I get to start tinkering again.
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