Hello,
I have a 2006 Glastron SX195 with a Volvo Penta 5.0 GL-F. When I took it out the first time this season I noticed that my bilge pump had turned on. When I opened the engine compartment I noticed that the hose that runs from the water pump out was disconected and sending water into the engine compartment. By this point the engine got up to about 225-250 degrees. I shut it down and got back to shore. I reconected the hose and started it up again. It ran ok and the temp stayed int he 150 range so I went out on the lake. After dragging the kids around on the tube the engine began heating again. Went up to 225 degrees and would not go back down. I took it in and called it a day. The next day I replaced the water impeller thinking that it may have gone bad. When I started the engine the temp guage went right to 225 degrees. I tried flushing the engine just to make sure there was no stuff in the hoses. Seems to be fine but the temp guage still shows 225 degrees. Could this be a bad thermostat or should I be checking something else? I only have 45 hours on the engine...all servicing has been done. Could there have been some damage done from it running at 225? The engine buzzer never came on saying that it was overheating? Thanks for your help!
I have a 2006 Glastron SX195 with a Volvo Penta 5.0 GL-F. When I took it out the first time this season I noticed that my bilge pump had turned on. When I opened the engine compartment I noticed that the hose that runs from the water pump out was disconected and sending water into the engine compartment. By this point the engine got up to about 225-250 degrees. I shut it down and got back to shore. I reconected the hose and started it up again. It ran ok and the temp stayed int he 150 range so I went out on the lake. After dragging the kids around on the tube the engine began heating again. Went up to 225 degrees and would not go back down. I took it in and called it a day. The next day I replaced the water impeller thinking that it may have gone bad. When I started the engine the temp guage went right to 225 degrees. I tried flushing the engine just to make sure there was no stuff in the hoses. Seems to be fine but the temp guage still shows 225 degrees. Could this be a bad thermostat or should I be checking something else? I only have 45 hours on the engine...all servicing has been done. Could there have been some damage done from it running at 225? The engine buzzer never came on saying that it was overheating? Thanks for your help!