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- bud37
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So I guess I am saying have a real good look, even the smallest thing will stop those pumps......you changed the other side and all was well.

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Cheers!
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Re: over heat
I can only share my experience with our own engines, hopefully there is something that makes sense to you in your situation:
In the beginning the port engine overheated at strange times. Not always at the same time I mean. Sometimes at idle, sometimes on higher RPM. Very annoying for problem/cause investigations.
Took the heat exchangers apart, some calcium but nothing unexpected (except that some idiot use a saw to open it and botched it back together making it difficult for me to close it all up). checked all the hoses and pipes (older Volvo Penta with crap connection type, adding to the agony). FFWD the times we went out and shut it down before or at the overheating beep. In the very end it turned out that vanes of an impeller had dropped into the suction hose and those were sucked up to the pump and blocked the suction side. Not always, as they sunk back down the suction pipe/hose.
Found out about it when I winterised by taking the suction hose off from the pump to bleed the raw water before having it suck in the antifreeze. Suddenly there were impeller vanes in the bilge....
Much later I removed the drives and found a lot of clamshells in the intake. That in itself was not the cause (both sides had that, only one had the overheating)
At the moment, the other engine starts to whine intermittently at idle: oil pressure at the edge, sensor/wear/oil... to be investigated.
Do you measure the engine temperature with some infrared-gun as well? Just to make sure that the temperature sensor is working correctly?
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