I finally was able to take my SAN out for the first run of the year today. All went well for the first twenty minutes or so, but then several problems arose.
First, after cruising around for a little while, I stopped and had the boat in neutral (engine running). I turned the blower on, and the engine immediately died! It started right back up, and I didn't really think too much of it.
When I started moving again, my boat started to overheat! As if that wasn't bad enough, I COULDN'T TURN THE ENGINE OFF!! Pressing the stop button did NOTHING! None of the other accessory buttons did anything either. The entire electronic dash was out! So there I am, in the middle of the lake, with an overheating boat that won't turn off! After thinking for a few seconds, I pulled the kill switch, which made the engine shut off. The engine never got above 200*.
I let it cool off for a little while, and decided to check what I could out on the water. I removed the water strainer, and found a small amount of debris inside. I cleaned that out and reinstalled the bowl. I couldn't get to the impeller on the water, so I didn't check that yet. I started the boat again, and it cooled normally!! I thought I probably just had a leaf or something covering the water inlet, but decided to head in anyway because of the dash problems.
As I got to the marina, I started overheating again! I was almost to the dock so I decided to go ahead and go to the dock before turning it off. The temperature never got above 200*. When I tried to shut the engine off, it WOULDN'T TURN OFF AGAIN!! The dash was out again!! I pulled the kill switch and trailered it.
I plan to look into the cooling system tomorrow afternoon, but I have no idea where to look for the problem with the dash. My closest dealer is four hours away, so any help that you guys could provide would be appreciated.
As for the cooling issues, I plan to check the impeller, thermostat, and lines. I already checked the water strainer (no cracks), and I made sure the seacock for the water inlet was fully open. Is there anything else I should check?
First, after cruising around for a little while, I stopped and had the boat in neutral (engine running). I turned the blower on, and the engine immediately died! It started right back up, and I didn't really think too much of it.
When I started moving again, my boat started to overheat! As if that wasn't bad enough, I COULDN'T TURN THE ENGINE OFF!! Pressing the stop button did NOTHING! None of the other accessory buttons did anything either. The entire electronic dash was out! So there I am, in the middle of the lake, with an overheating boat that won't turn off! After thinking for a few seconds, I pulled the kill switch, which made the engine shut off. The engine never got above 200*.
I let it cool off for a little while, and decided to check what I could out on the water. I removed the water strainer, and found a small amount of debris inside. I cleaned that out and reinstalled the bowl. I couldn't get to the impeller on the water, so I didn't check that yet. I started the boat again, and it cooled normally!! I thought I probably just had a leaf or something covering the water inlet, but decided to head in anyway because of the dash problems.
As I got to the marina, I started overheating again! I was almost to the dock so I decided to go ahead and go to the dock before turning it off. The temperature never got above 200*. When I tried to shut the engine off, it WOULDN'T TURN OFF AGAIN!! The dash was out again!! I pulled the kill switch and trailered it.
I plan to look into the cooling system tomorrow afternoon, but I have no idea where to look for the problem with the dash. My closest dealer is four hours away, so any help that you guys could provide would be appreciated.
As for the cooling issues, I plan to check the impeller, thermostat, and lines. I already checked the water strainer (no cracks), and I made sure the seacock for the water inlet was fully open. Is there anything else I should check?
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