My 2004 D70 was giving an over-temperature alarm within about 20 secs of going over 3000rpm. Back on the dock, the tell-tale looked fine both at idle and on flush.
With the thermostat removed, it seems to run ok. However, with a replacement thermostat, the alarm returns. My mechanic has suggested replacing the impeller, but I am not convinced this is the problem. I think it might be the water pressure valve (pop-it/poppet valve spelling?).
I have searched for and read lots of stuff about this valve online, but a lot of it is contradictory. Some say a faulty water pressure valve would give over-temp problems at low rpm, but others say the opposite, and the alarms would be at higher rpm.
I found a few threads on here about similar issues, but none of them resulted in a final solution.
CAn anyone help?
With the thermostat removed, it seems to run ok. However, with a replacement thermostat, the alarm returns. My mechanic has suggested replacing the impeller, but I am not convinced this is the problem. I think it might be the water pressure valve (pop-it/poppet valve spelling?).
I have searched for and read lots of stuff about this valve online, but a lot of it is contradictory. Some say a faulty water pressure valve would give over-temp problems at low rpm, but others say the opposite, and the alarms would be at higher rpm.
I found a few threads on here about similar issues, but none of them resulted in a final solution.
CAn anyone help?
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