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Old 09-21-2005, 03:20 PM
gss036 gss036 is offline
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Default Re: 2001 merc poppet valve

I think the 1st thing to do is replace the thermostats, they do have a tendency to have salt build up.
The poppet valve is located on the starboard side at the bottom of the block. The lower cowling will come off and make it easier to get to the 3 bolts that holds the cover on. Maybe go to Merc Express parts page and take a look. ttp://www.mercurypartsexpress.com/Pa...00060224064276

The overheat is a constant BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP. Over heating in that range is common poppet sympton. About 3000 rpm, (as pressure builds) the poppet opens and dumps excess water thru the exhaust. Both fixes are fairly cheap for parts, although the EFI parts tend to be about twice the price of carbed models.
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Old 09-21-2005, 08:58 PM
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Default Re: 2001 merc poppet valve

Thanks guys I am gonna look into it this weekend when I get a chance. The alarm was at a constant beep and the temp guage was in the red when it happened.
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Old 10-07-2005, 09:48 PM
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Default Re: 2001 merc poppet valve

Good Poppet information off iboats.

http://www.iboats.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ul...=019921#000001
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