GT40 shower removal

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  • kylant
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • May 2010
    • 538

    • Lake Tahoe

    • 2014 210 2019 GS22, 2017 GS20, 2000 Air Nautique

    GT40 shower removal

    this boat, i am looking at, 2001 SN 196 with GT40 has a shower. The motor looks very different from my previous GT40. I am guessing it is because of the shower. it looks like it has some sort of heat exchanger and a coolant reservoir with a pressure cap? ‍♂️
    can this whole system be removed and converted to a the basic raw water cooling system? if so, what all would it entail?
    Last edited by kylant; 10-11-2024, 01:31 PM.
  • jpwhit
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Aug 2016
    • 526

    • Cary, NC

    • 1998 Ski Nautique 2012 Nautique 200 2014 MasterCraft X25 . 2019 MasterCraft ProStar

    #2
    That's a closed loop cooling system. Not really because of the shower. Generally considered an upgrade because it cuts down on corrosion within the engine where antifreeze circulates. Personally, I wouldn't remove it. But it could be done, but you'll possibly need some different parts. It would also be easiest to do if you had a raw water cooled GT40 sitting next to it for reference.

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    • Jonny Quest
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Aug 2014
      • 380

      • Salt Lake City, Utah via Texas

      • 2003 Ski Nautique 206 Limited with ZR6 Engine

      #3
      What you are describing sounds like a "fresh water" cooling system -- also known as a "closed loop" cooling system. Unless there is some major problem with the fresh water cooling system, don't remove it! Keep the closed loop cooling system.

      I'm very curious as how a shower was added to a closed loop system. I would love a picture or 2 of how the shower is plumbed into the system. What is the hot water source for the shower? I want to add a shower to my boat (also with the closed loop cooling system), but I haven't been able to figure out a hot water source as the traditional "raw water" cooled system takes the hot water for the shower directly from the engine block.

      JQ
      Last edited by Jonny Quest; 10-12-2024, 10:39 AM.

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