Trying to go step wise through figuring out why the boat is overheating. I have gone through numerous posts on this forum ( great site btw!) and think I have a plan.
Background story. Purchased a used 01 SAN with around 500hrs on it. Took it to the lake this last weekend to see whats what with the boat. Started right up, however noticed the exhaust was heating up real fast, check engine light was on (before the temperature rose to 200). Idled for a few minutes wanted to see if the engine would cool itself, once it passed 160 and saw the exhaust really warm up, I knew the impellor was shot. Pulled the RWP and sure enough there was nothing left, wish I took a picture to show you guys! So swapped the impellor, cleared the strainer back in the water. Started right up sounded great this time. Looked for water leaks didn’t see anything so just putted around 1K rpm for a few minutes temp stayed around 160ish, tried to get it up to speed temp shot up to 180 then 200, I pulled off the throttle before the boat went into limp mode. Idled back to the dock temp slowly went back down. Went home, pulled the tstat out and it has seen better days. Ordered new one comes in tomorrow. In the meantime what is the best course of action to check other possibilities for why it is still overheating? I want to flush the transmission cooler as many posts say things can get stuck there. Should I pull the risers to check those as well? The strainer has its O-ring and its fairly tight, but will check once Tstat is back in if I can see any air in there. Will tighten all hoses. When I took the RWP off I cleaned all the housing and such, used both the o ring and gasket. The Tstat housing was rusted pretty bad, cleaned that up and had to scrap the old gasket off and cleaned up the lower housing as well. Is there anything else you guys would recommend in checking out? I did put a garden hose in each of the hoses leading to the exhaust and they seemed to drain out fine, there was no restriction in flow on either side. Thanks for any suggestions! Oh and I did grab the 160 tstat since it’s a GT-40.
Background story. Purchased a used 01 SAN with around 500hrs on it. Took it to the lake this last weekend to see whats what with the boat. Started right up, however noticed the exhaust was heating up real fast, check engine light was on (before the temperature rose to 200). Idled for a few minutes wanted to see if the engine would cool itself, once it passed 160 and saw the exhaust really warm up, I knew the impellor was shot. Pulled the RWP and sure enough there was nothing left, wish I took a picture to show you guys! So swapped the impellor, cleared the strainer back in the water. Started right up sounded great this time. Looked for water leaks didn’t see anything so just putted around 1K rpm for a few minutes temp stayed around 160ish, tried to get it up to speed temp shot up to 180 then 200, I pulled off the throttle before the boat went into limp mode. Idled back to the dock temp slowly went back down. Went home, pulled the tstat out and it has seen better days. Ordered new one comes in tomorrow. In the meantime what is the best course of action to check other possibilities for why it is still overheating? I want to flush the transmission cooler as many posts say things can get stuck there. Should I pull the risers to check those as well? The strainer has its O-ring and its fairly tight, but will check once Tstat is back in if I can see any air in there. Will tighten all hoses. When I took the RWP off I cleaned all the housing and such, used both the o ring and gasket. The Tstat housing was rusted pretty bad, cleaned that up and had to scrap the old gasket off and cleaned up the lower housing as well. Is there anything else you guys would recommend in checking out? I did put a garden hose in each of the hoses leading to the exhaust and they seemed to drain out fine, there was no restriction in flow on either side. Thanks for any suggestions! Oh and I did grab the 160 tstat since it’s a GT-40.
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