ramkay
Veteran Member
Hello everyone.
I need some help with your expertise on an 1978 FL120 engine. I am living in the Paris region in France and my GB32 is on the river. Lately, I haven't been able to exceed the 2000RPM mark, down from 2350RPM I used to get previously. When I run the engine cruising at up to 1800 RPM, the temperature stays quite at the normal level of about 80°C or 176°F. The sooner I push the throttle upwards to its max, I'm unable to get more than 2000RPM and the temperature starts to go up rather quickly within a few minutes. I was never able to cruise at more than 1800RPM anyway previously, because of that temperature issue, even though I used to get up to 2350RPM. In addition, every time I cruised, even at normal temperature, I've noticed quite a bit of coolant in the pan under the engine and it is not leaked from the top cap, and I have to top off every time to make up for that loss. As far as the oil level is concerned, it remains the same and no traces of coolant is found there, which is a good thing, I suppose.
So, my questions to you my fellow trawler gurus are:
I need some help with your expertise on an 1978 FL120 engine. I am living in the Paris region in France and my GB32 is on the river. Lately, I haven't been able to exceed the 2000RPM mark, down from 2350RPM I used to get previously. When I run the engine cruising at up to 1800 RPM, the temperature stays quite at the normal level of about 80°C or 176°F. The sooner I push the throttle upwards to its max, I'm unable to get more than 2000RPM and the temperature starts to go up rather quickly within a few minutes. I was never able to cruise at more than 1800RPM anyway previously, because of that temperature issue, even though I used to get up to 2350RPM. In addition, every time I cruised, even at normal temperature, I've noticed quite a bit of coolant in the pan under the engine and it is not leaked from the top cap, and I have to top off every time to make up for that loss. As far as the oil level is concerned, it remains the same and no traces of coolant is found there, which is a good thing, I suppose.
So, my questions to you my fellow trawler gurus are:
- What's the maximum RPM a FL120 on a GB32 can get up to and keep the temperature at a normal level?
- Why am I not able to get more than 2000RPM? Could it be a fuel injector problem or something else?
- What might be the cause of the coolant leak? Could it be a circulating pump problem or a head gasket issue?
- What might be the cause of the temperature spike? Could it be a defective thermostat?