knuckle47
Advanced Contributor
"In the posts about : "Whi
"In the posts about : "Which pump is correct", I brought up the question about the steaming exhaust on my 1992 engines. In fact I may have asked this question a few months back. The explanations seem logical and make sense but I get the feeling that a 15 foot trail of steam behind the boat at 3000 rpm MIGHT NOT be considered normal. While temps are normal and it is not overheating, I should be looking for a cause if this is NOT the norm...
WHAT parts in the system might cause this. I do have new manifolds, elbows, block off, e-35 pumps, valve jobs, head gaskets...etc. Basically new from the piston tops to the exhaust holes in the transom. The only thing left from before are the heat exchangers which I am "pretty sure" are clean.
I need a push in the right direction"
"In the posts about : "Which pump is correct", I brought up the question about the steaming exhaust on my 1992 engines. In fact I may have asked this question a few months back. The explanations seem logical and make sense but I get the feeling that a 15 foot trail of steam behind the boat at 3000 rpm MIGHT NOT be considered normal. While temps are normal and it is not overheating, I should be looking for a cause if this is NOT the norm...
WHAT parts in the system might cause this. I do have new manifolds, elbows, block off, e-35 pumps, valve jobs, head gaskets...etc. Basically new from the piston tops to the exhaust holes in the transom. The only thing left from before are the heat exchangers which I am "pretty sure" are clean.
I need a push in the right direction"

