AguaSki
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2005
- Messages
- 545
In AZ we don't really have a winter season, so the boat can be used all year. I was at the lake a couple weeks ago and my motor was running fine. Yesterday I had just launched and was idling out past the no wake zone when my overheat alarm sounded. I immediately shut-off the engine. For the next 10-15 minutes the alarm would sound if I moved the key into the on position without cranking the motor. After about 15 minutes I could move the key to on and crank the motor, but then I could not get the motor to start. I could smell fuel (flooded), but it was like there was no spark. Fortunately my brother-in-law was there with his boat, so he towed me back to the ramp. I put the boat on the trailer, and then I went back out on the water in my brother-in-law's boat. After about 3 hours we came back to the ramp and I decided to dunk my boat/trailer again. With the engine totally cold, the motor started right up like it normally does. It was getting late, so I just pulled the boat/trailer out without another test run. I did not want to have to be towed in again.
I usually change out my impeller in even number years (2006, 2008, 2010, etc.) Since the impeller was changed last year, I was not planning on changing it again until next spring. The current impeller is 10 months old, last summers high gas prices limited me to about 30 hours of running time. Do you think my impeller is bad already? I do have a pressure gauge on the dash, but I was busy repositioning gear and kids when the alarm sounded, so I was not looking at the gauge. When I ran the motor on the trailer later in the day, a small amount of pressure did register on the gauge, but it is normal to have low pressure at low RPM. When I raised the warm up lever to increase RPM, I could also see the water pressure raise a bit.
Given the symptoms I have described, I am interested in thoughts on where I should start. I also have a Clymer manual, but I have found it to be useless. As luck would have it, I purchased a factory manual last week, but the UPS man has not delivered it yet. The tracking number I have says it should be delivered tomorrow. I am anxious to get my hands on the new manual now that I have a real need.
I usually change out my impeller in even number years (2006, 2008, 2010, etc.) Since the impeller was changed last year, I was not planning on changing it again until next spring. The current impeller is 10 months old, last summers high gas prices limited me to about 30 hours of running time. Do you think my impeller is bad already? I do have a pressure gauge on the dash, but I was busy repositioning gear and kids when the alarm sounded, so I was not looking at the gauge. When I ran the motor on the trailer later in the day, a small amount of pressure did register on the gauge, but it is normal to have low pressure at low RPM. When I raised the warm up lever to increase RPM, I could also see the water pressure raise a bit.
Given the symptoms I have described, I am interested in thoughts on where I should start. I also have a Clymer manual, but I have found it to be useless. As luck would have it, I purchased a factory manual last week, but the UPS man has not delivered it yet. The tracking number I have says it should be delivered tomorrow. I am anxious to get my hands on the new manual now that I have a real need.