Hi all. I am a new member and I hope I can get some advice from experieced Crusader owners. Sorry for the long post but you need to know what did not work. I recently bought a 2003 Pursuit 3000 with 5.7 Crusader Captains Choice engines (fresh water cooled) with just under 300 hours. Starboard engine overheated (gauge and alarm) in sea trails. Seller paid to replace thermostat, clean heat exchanger, replace circulating pump, and belt. Boat successfully ran 2 hours and was purchased and shipped to my 2nd home in Mexico. Ran it first time down here last month and erratically got engine overheat and alarm on the starboard engine, and once got alarm with no overheat on the gauge. Found I could turn fresh water pump (belt slipping) and noted that coolant did not suck back into engine on cool down (but it does on the port engine). Came back down with parts and an IR thermometer. Replaced raw water pump, put on correct factory belt (no slip now), replaced cap and hose to coolant overflow, determined that coolant concentration was correct and ran engine at 1000 rpm until it would take no more coolant. Ran for 30 minutes at various RPMs at the dock today and gauges on both engines get to about 160 but I still occasionally got an engine temperature alarm on the starboard side. I have good raw water flow and IR says everything on the alarmed engine is same or lower than on port engine (which has not had pumps replaced or exchanger cleaned) except for one item. When I shoot the manifold area by the R020019 Sensor (engine coolant temperature) it reads 209 degrees where the port engine reads about 155 degrees. When I shoot the other side of the intake manifold where the R20003 Sender, temperature is located, both engines show 155 degrees. I believe the latter sensors provide information to the gauges whereas the first sensor provides information to the ECM, which in turn is kicking off the alarm. So I still have an actual overheat problem but only in that one specific location and only on the starboard engine. I am hoping that I have resolved the coolant system sucking air issue (I will know tomorrow) but do not understand how this relates to my symptoms, unless running and filling with cap off is not enough to purge the system. And to have overheat in that one location seems strange. I have new sensors I could install but the IR readings suggest the issue is real and not a bad sensor. I must not be getting coolant flow to this one small area, which suggests an immoble air bubble or some curd blocking flow. Exhaust manifolds were replaced last year so curd could be fugitive RTV or something but I really, really don't want to tear the thing down. There is an access plug in the manifold near this spot which I will try to get into it tomorrow (but my wrenchs are normal size, not “old boat” size so it may be tough) and I shall see what is there (maybe). Any thoughts or suggestions??
Thanks for any suggestions.
Thanks for any suggestions.

