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Hello All,
Last season during a race I barrel rolled my boat and the engine (OS XM air cooled) sucked in water. After this time, the engine would start without a problem, but after roughly 3-4 laps it would build such extreme temperatures that the engine would die. The temps got so hot it would melt the seal of the glow plug and distort the blue color of the cooling head. I took the motor apart and everything looks and feels fine. The bearings are smooth and the rod appears to be in perfect condition.
Any ideas what could have happened to cause this? Any recommendations of what to do to remedy the overheating? I plan on replacing the piston rod and bearings as a precaution, but I’m stumped otherwise.
Thanks for your input.
Dean
Last season during a race I barrel rolled my boat and the engine (OS XM air cooled) sucked in water. After this time, the engine would start without a problem, but after roughly 3-4 laps it would build such extreme temperatures that the engine would die. The temps got so hot it would melt the seal of the glow plug and distort the blue color of the cooling head. I took the motor apart and everything looks and feels fine. The bearings are smooth and the rod appears to be in perfect condition.
Any ideas what could have happened to cause this? Any recommendations of what to do to remedy the overheating? I plan on replacing the piston rod and bearings as a precaution, but I’m stumped otherwise.
Thanks for your input.
Dean