Not sure what happened, but here is the scenario (sorry, it's kind of long).
We were out on the water wake surfing and all of the sudden noticed that the temp gauge was pinned hot. We shut off the boat and looked around the engine and felt the risers and all of that stuff and it all felt fine. We swam under the boat to see if anything was caught in the raw water intake, and nothing was there. So we tore apart the water pump and pulled the impeller out. It looked ok (vanes a little bent) but since we had it out, we replaced it with our new spare. While we did this and the boat was off, the temperature gauge stayed pinned hot eventhough the boat was off (all the other gauges don't read anything when the boat is off, shouldn't the temp also?). Anyway, we started the boat up and let it idle for a bit and everything seemed fine, the risers felt just warm like they should so we emptied the ballast and cruised around for a bit and kept the hatch open to keep a hand on the risers as we went, and they stayed cool. All this time, the temp gauge never moved, it stayed pinned. We pulled the boat out and then we ordered a thermostat and replaced it. Once we did that, the temp gauge finally reset when we started the boat again and read 160, but we took it out to ride that weekend and the temp gauge will go from 160 immediately to pinned, then back sometimes and the gauge is just all over the place. It's not doing it slowly, like the water temp is actually changing, the gauge is showing 100 degree changes instantly. So anyway, I'm thinking that either the gauge itself is bad, or the water temp sender is bad. I can't think of anything else to replace. Thoughts???
We were out on the water wake surfing and all of the sudden noticed that the temp gauge was pinned hot. We shut off the boat and looked around the engine and felt the risers and all of that stuff and it all felt fine. We swam under the boat to see if anything was caught in the raw water intake, and nothing was there. So we tore apart the water pump and pulled the impeller out. It looked ok (vanes a little bent) but since we had it out, we replaced it with our new spare. While we did this and the boat was off, the temperature gauge stayed pinned hot eventhough the boat was off (all the other gauges don't read anything when the boat is off, shouldn't the temp also?). Anyway, we started the boat up and let it idle for a bit and everything seemed fine, the risers felt just warm like they should so we emptied the ballast and cruised around for a bit and kept the hatch open to keep a hand on the risers as we went, and they stayed cool. All this time, the temp gauge never moved, it stayed pinned. We pulled the boat out and then we ordered a thermostat and replaced it. Once we did that, the temp gauge finally reset when we started the boat again and read 160, but we took it out to ride that weekend and the temp gauge will go from 160 immediately to pinned, then back sometimes and the gauge is just all over the place. It's not doing it slowly, like the water temp is actually changing, the gauge is showing 100 degree changes instantly. So anyway, I'm thinking that either the gauge itself is bad, or the water temp sender is bad. I can't think of anything else to replace. Thoughts???
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