Yes...me again. Just got this boat. Seems to maintain about 145 or so pretty well, but after I run hard through the course then stop, it goes up to near 160 then in about 10 seconds seems to "catch up" and get back to temp. I have a feeling there might be some impellor shrapnel in the system, but not sure that would react like that. Do I need to be concerned? Any ideas?
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My opinion is that this is normal operation. This would be the delay in the thermostat opening and the temp sender reporting the value to the ecu and the gages.
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Ian S
2014 SANTE. NSS. Pro balllast. Boatmate trailer
2004 SANTE. 4000 lb ballast, 2013 graphics (prev). Ramlin trailer
2009 Moomba Outback (prev). Boatmate trailer
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OK. I'll watch it and not worry about it. In my old boat with GT40, it ran at same temp but never fluctuated.
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It is good practice to change thermostats every few years, especially for open cooling systems. I might put a new one in as cheap insurance. If it operates the same, then you'll have a good bench line. You'll know it won't stick open soon.
Doug
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I have the same year engine, mine stays about 170 during operation. I don't set the fluctuations you are describing. I would start with the thermostat
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A 15 degree swing is not much... A sticky thermostat can even cause something like you are reporting. I change impeller every year, and thermostat every 2-3 years... You prob don't have to, but cheap insurance. If you replaced a impeller and found some vanes missing, I would drain the transmission cooler... It likes top catch those pieces...
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