Hi, everyone,
I'm a second year owner of a 93 Sport Nautique with a 351 that I got a very good deal on. It's in beautiful shape! We ran it the entire Summer last year, and we had virtually zero problems with it.
I must say, I've been doing more and more and more reading on it and becoming in-tune with the boat. I've done some small procedures (replaced the steering cable, redid the ski-deck, winterized, etc.), but I'm by no means a mechanic, and most of the time I depend on the internet for instructions and such. Anyway, on to the problem...
Last year when we ran the boat (I live in Kansas), it was an incredibly hot summer with very hot water temperatures, and the boat would consistently run up to 200 degrees. Whenever it got up at that temperature I'd back off a little bit, and get it back down some, but it wasn't too uncommon that it would hit 200 degrees. In fact, at some points during the summer I think it went a bit over that.
This summer the first thing I did was replace the impeller before we took it out for a real proper boating session. Today I took it out for the first time, and there was a point that it hit 200 degrees after I had ran it at about 4100 RPMs for 30-40 seconds. It wasn't at all uncommon for the boat to be staying around 180 degrees either.
I guess my big question is... is this normal? From all of the reading I've been doing around here, I would conclude that it definitely isn't. What harm did I possibly do to the engine last summer if I ran it and it was having overheating troubles? What are "troubling" temperatures? If I continue to run it with it hitting 200 degrees, what kinds of problems would it cause? Also, what steps should I take to remedy the overheating problem? Is it possible the impeller was installed incorrectly? I'm just not sure what to think here. Thanks for any information!
I'm a second year owner of a 93 Sport Nautique with a 351 that I got a very good deal on. It's in beautiful shape! We ran it the entire Summer last year, and we had virtually zero problems with it.
I must say, I've been doing more and more and more reading on it and becoming in-tune with the boat. I've done some small procedures (replaced the steering cable, redid the ski-deck, winterized, etc.), but I'm by no means a mechanic, and most of the time I depend on the internet for instructions and such. Anyway, on to the problem...
Last year when we ran the boat (I live in Kansas), it was an incredibly hot summer with very hot water temperatures, and the boat would consistently run up to 200 degrees. Whenever it got up at that temperature I'd back off a little bit, and get it back down some, but it wasn't too uncommon that it would hit 200 degrees. In fact, at some points during the summer I think it went a bit over that.
This summer the first thing I did was replace the impeller before we took it out for a real proper boating session. Today I took it out for the first time, and there was a point that it hit 200 degrees after I had ran it at about 4100 RPMs for 30-40 seconds. It wasn't at all uncommon for the boat to be staying around 180 degrees either.
I guess my big question is... is this normal? From all of the reading I've been doing around here, I would conclude that it definitely isn't. What harm did I possibly do to the engine last summer if I ran it and it was having overheating troubles? What are "troubling" temperatures? If I continue to run it with it hitting 200 degrees, what kinds of problems would it cause? Also, what steps should I take to remedy the overheating problem? Is it possible the impeller was installed incorrectly? I'm just not sure what to think here. Thanks for any information!
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