'93 Ski Nautique GT-40 Overheating.

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  • tsassman
    • Oct 2012
    • 9

    • Texas

    • '93 Ski Nautique Open Bow

    #16
    Here are some pics that I took the day I dropped it off at the service center.Click image for larger version

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    • Mamigacz
      • Oct 2012
      • 118

      • Sheboygan Falls, WI

      • 1986 Ski Centurion concourse skier

      #17
      If you want some added peace of mind. Here's a test I've done in the past to test thermostats.

      -Put the suspected bad thermostat in a pot off water on the stove
      -Put a meat thermometer in the water with the thermostat
      -turn the burner on high
      -watch the thermostat as the temperature on the meat thermometer approaches 160 degrees.
      -If it works properly it should noticably open up around 160 degrees. If not it will stay closed and the temp with continue to rise.
      Last edited by Mamigacz; 03-13-2013, 06:43 AM.

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      • sodbuster88
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Nov 2008
        • 368

        • Clayton, NC


        #18
        Originally posted by Mamigacz View Post
        If you want some added peace of mind. Here's a test I've done in the past to test thermostats.

        -Put the suspected bad thermostat in a pot off water on the stove
        -Put a meat thermometer in the water with the thermostat
        -turn the burner on high
        -watch the thermostat as the temperature on the meat thermometer approaches 160 degrees.
        -If it works properly it should noticably open up around 160 degrees. If not it will stay closed and the temp with continue to rise.
        Was just going to suggest the same. Be interesting to see your results from this test....to confirm.
        Peace..

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        • sodbuster88
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Nov 2008
          • 368

          • Clayton, NC


          #19
          BTW, tsassman...gorgeous boat. And great thread...evidence this forum is tremendously valuable.
          Peace..

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          • jbach
            • Aug 2012
            • 187

            • the state, not the jelly

            • 1999 SAN

            #20
            glad you figured it out. my experience is most mechanics are incompetent. be it, on a vehicle or boat, it doesn't really matter. with the help of on-line resources, almost anything can be done at home and not many will pay attention to detail like the you. my hobbies which include jeeps, dirt bikes and boats have required me to become a part-time mechanic. i'd rather not pay for someone to do things i'm just as capable if not more so after 15 mins of research.

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