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353guy 09-22-2013 07:21 PM

500 EFI overheating
 
Tried back flushing and it won't clear. Can get through the oil cooler with flush but no further. From the diagram it looks like the only thing left is a fuel cooler and it looks like it's under the engine. The boat is a 353 formula. Any idea if the fuel cooler is accessible or if it's toward the front of the engine? I even tried back flushing with a pressure washer and the hose literally started to balloon so I backed off. Any other ideas? Hoping not to have to have the engine pulled.

Cole2534 09-22-2013 07:47 PM

I'm working through an overheating issue on a similar engine now, a 502 mag. What's your water pressure?

Can you better describe the conditions under which it overheats?

353guy 09-22-2013 08:11 PM

Since I can't backflush at all, I'm not cooling so it overheats pretty quick

Griff 09-23-2013 01:37 AM

Start taking off every water hose one at a time and back flushing each section indepently.

353guy 09-23-2013 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 4000488)
Start taking off every water hose one at a time and back flushing each section indepently.

Thanks and that's what I did and I can flush all the way through the oil cooler but when I try to flush the hose coming up to the oil cooler, it's jammed. From the diagram, it looks like it runs under the engine to a fuel cooler and just trying to determine how to get to that so I can disconnet and see what's in there

353guy 09-27-2013 03:21 PM

Now I am really stumped. I can get water to flush from the fuel cooler up to the oil cooler (the way water normally flows) but when I try to flush the other way it wont go at all. My other engine flushes all the way through so I started wondering if this engine had a power steering cooler if there was some kind of a one way valve on it. Does anyone have any ideas?

MILD THUNDER 09-27-2013 03:58 PM

You need to just start taking it apart piece by piece, and visually inspecting the coolers and hoses internals.

353guy 09-27-2013 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER (Post 4003087)
You need to just start taking it apart piece by piece, and visually inspecting the coolers and hoses internals.

Agreed, I'm just at a point where I can't go any further w/o taking the engine out. It's odd water will flow one way and not the other. I can get a wire through the fuel cooler so I'm guessing it's soething in the power steering cooler which I cant get to. Any harm with gently running a thin plumbing router through the hose and/or up through the fuel cooler?

cliffm 09-28-2013 07:15 AM

The hose that comes off the sea pump makes a 90 right after the pump and goes to the fuel cooler at the front of the motor behind the crank pulley. Mine plugged right at that 90 degree turn.

353guy 09-28-2013 10:43 AM

I found where the water won't flow. It's a blue and yellow cylinder with a petcock on it and its located between the oil cooler and the fuel cooler. I'll post a picture if needed but I have it out and I can blow air one way (the way water flows, but not the reverse direction. It almost seems like it's set up to do that (not allow water to flow in reverse). The weird thing is both engines have this and I cab backflush my other one. Let me know if a picture would help


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