I'm wondering if you guys can take a look at these numbers and tell me what you think. I had a temp issue last year when Diver Dave identified that one engine was running actually too cool. I fixed that by replacing the new thermostat which I apparently installed with a sledge hammer.
I ran last year w/o any issues but one engine "seemed" to be slightly hotter than the other. The readings I get with my IR gun don't really tie out with what I see on the gauges though:
Port Stb
160 (Temp gauge) 170 (Temp gauge)
162 (Temp sender) 150 (temp sender w/gun)
Gauges and matching temp senders are relatively new. So, the Stb engine seems to run about 10 degrees hotter at both idle and cruise but the temp sender reading seems to be too low. Port side seems to be just about perfect. I cleaned up both ends of the wiring so they're nice and shiny. The other readings I took were both sides manifolds and risers. The risers on the Stb engine are actually cooler but one manifold is about 12 degrees hotter at 190. All of this was done on the hard at idle but no reason to believe it will be any different than last year.
Bob
I ran last year w/o any issues but one engine "seemed" to be slightly hotter than the other. The readings I get with my IR gun don't really tie out with what I see on the gauges though:
Port Stb
160 (Temp gauge) 170 (Temp gauge)
162 (Temp sender) 150 (temp sender w/gun)
Gauges and matching temp senders are relatively new. So, the Stb engine seems to run about 10 degrees hotter at both idle and cruise but the temp sender reading seems to be too low. Port side seems to be just about perfect. I cleaned up both ends of the wiring so they're nice and shiny. The other readings I took were both sides manifolds and risers. The risers on the Stb engine are actually cooler but one manifold is about 12 degrees hotter at 190. All of this was done on the hard at idle but no reason to believe it will be any different than last year.
Bob

