I have been reading all the posts I can find on overheating and need some help figuring this one out. After being Nautique-less for several years, I bought an '89 Sport Nautique with just over 1,000 hours on it. It idles at 160, but creeps up to around 170-180 at cruising speed (2,700-3,000rpms). If I run it any harder than that, it continues to heat up to 185-190. When I pull it back down to an idle, it settles in around 170.
I put a new impeller in, tightened all the hose clamps with a 5/16 nut driver, checked the trans oil cooler for blockage (there was none) and checked the strainer (no blockage). The thermostat (143) was changed a few years back. I pulled the pump apart to pull the thermostat, but it was seated under the gasket. I didn't have another gasket, so I decided to wait to pull it out.
Couple of questions:
1. How hot is too hot? I have seen several mentions of 170 being normal. Do some models just run hotter than others? I seem to remember my old Nautique ('88 2001) ran a bit hotter than normal. Is 170-180 dangerous?
2. I see references to O-rings for the strainer, but can't find a picture. I didn't see one when I unscrewed the bowl, but it has suction. Am I missing it?
I put a new impeller in, tightened all the hose clamps with a 5/16 nut driver, checked the trans oil cooler for blockage (there was none) and checked the strainer (no blockage). The thermostat (143) was changed a few years back. I pulled the pump apart to pull the thermostat, but it was seated under the gasket. I didn't have another gasket, so I decided to wait to pull it out.
Couple of questions:
1. How hot is too hot? I have seen several mentions of 170 being normal. Do some models just run hotter than others? I seem to remember my old Nautique ('88 2001) ran a bit hotter than normal. Is 170-180 dangerous?
2. I see references to O-rings for the strainer, but can't find a picture. I didn't see one when I unscrewed the bowl, but it has suction. Am I missing it?
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