Hey guys! Hope everyone had an awesome 4th weekend!
I had a problem with my boat on friday(of course it happened at the start of the weekend) and I'm seeking
some advice or insight into my problem.
I took the boat out and towed 3 surfers then shutdown the engine and floated for about 20 minutes. The wind picked up so we decided to head back to camp. We were on plane for about 2 minutes at 36-3700 RPMS and out of no where the power starts rolling back on me and I see that the small digital display is saying overtemp 205 or something like that. It was running normally while surfing and I hadn't noticed that the temp was climbing. The engine had sounded totally normal up to the point it shutdown on its own. I popped the engine cover and it was definitely running hot. We hung out for about 30 minutes and had a couple barley pops waiting for it to cool down. When the temp indicated about 160 I attempted to restart it. The engine made an awful clunk sound and wouldn't turn over. I decided to call my friend and get towed in.
I left the boat at the dock for a good three hours and attempted to drink every beer in my cooler to make the pain stop!
After chatting with a buddy about the problem for a few I went down to the dock and checked my impeller(new this season and looked perfect), checked the thermostat, removed and cleaned my raw water strainer. The strainer did have some gunk in it and it is a relatively new component in my boat so it's a suspect in the overheat problem.
I attempted another restart with the same locked up condition. I pulled the boat out of the water and noticed more water than normal drain out of the FAE. (I've been running the FAE for almost two seasons without any issues)
I suspected it was hydrolocked although I have no clue how it happened. I removed the spark plugs to verify and voila, there was quite a bit of water in multiple cylinders. I pulled the fuel pump power and ran the starter to expel the water. I squirted a bunch of WD-40 into the cylinders and ran the starter again. Did that twice for about 15 seconds each time.
My questions are these-
-How did it get hydrolocked? I know water isn't going into the exhaust with the engine running at that speed. I've heard you can ingest water through the top end with a bad head gasket. Boat has 320 hours on it so I'm wondering if that's very likely. Maybe when the engine shutdown it dieseled a little and sucked some water up?
-Why did it overheat? I'm leaning towards the gunk in the strainer but I'm not positive. I'm planning on replacing the impeller to eliminate that variable.
-What kinda possible damage am I looking at?
Thanks in advance guys!
I had a problem with my boat on friday(of course it happened at the start of the weekend) and I'm seeking
some advice or insight into my problem.
I took the boat out and towed 3 surfers then shutdown the engine and floated for about 20 minutes. The wind picked up so we decided to head back to camp. We were on plane for about 2 minutes at 36-3700 RPMS and out of no where the power starts rolling back on me and I see that the small digital display is saying overtemp 205 or something like that. It was running normally while surfing and I hadn't noticed that the temp was climbing. The engine had sounded totally normal up to the point it shutdown on its own. I popped the engine cover and it was definitely running hot. We hung out for about 30 minutes and had a couple barley pops waiting for it to cool down. When the temp indicated about 160 I attempted to restart it. The engine made an awful clunk sound and wouldn't turn over. I decided to call my friend and get towed in.
I left the boat at the dock for a good three hours and attempted to drink every beer in my cooler to make the pain stop!
After chatting with a buddy about the problem for a few I went down to the dock and checked my impeller(new this season and looked perfect), checked the thermostat, removed and cleaned my raw water strainer. The strainer did have some gunk in it and it is a relatively new component in my boat so it's a suspect in the overheat problem.
I attempted another restart with the same locked up condition. I pulled the boat out of the water and noticed more water than normal drain out of the FAE. (I've been running the FAE for almost two seasons without any issues)
I suspected it was hydrolocked although I have no clue how it happened. I removed the spark plugs to verify and voila, there was quite a bit of water in multiple cylinders. I pulled the fuel pump power and ran the starter to expel the water. I squirted a bunch of WD-40 into the cylinders and ran the starter again. Did that twice for about 15 seconds each time.
My questions are these-
-How did it get hydrolocked? I know water isn't going into the exhaust with the engine running at that speed. I've heard you can ingest water through the top end with a bad head gasket. Boat has 320 hours on it so I'm wondering if that's very likely. Maybe when the engine shutdown it dieseled a little and sucked some water up?
-Why did it overheat? I'm leaning towards the gunk in the strainer but I'm not positive. I'm planning on replacing the impeller to eliminate that variable.
-What kinda possible damage am I looking at?
Thanks in advance guys!
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