Rocks/Sand in the thermostat
Good luck
Jim
"seeray28(steve)" wrote in message
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well I tried the 31/2 foot . It didnt work. I still got a rock in the
t-stat. this time though I ran the boat at wot for about 15 minutes and
the
rock finally let go
mmmm I think I need to try another idea.
Thanks though
Steve
"Jim" wrote in message
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Better idea:
Don't start the engine till you are in 3 1/2 feet of water. In 3 feet of
water your prop is churning up the sandy water and your water pump is
being
ground up by the sand.
Jim
"seeray28(steve)" wrote in message
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Hey all I have a 2005 3.0 alpha 1, and everytime I take the boat to a
sand
bar I keep getting rocks and sand in the thermostat causing it to not
close
and making the engine run too cool. I turn the engine off about 20 feet
from
the sandbar and coast in, when its time to leave I dont start the
engine
until the water is about 3feet deep. Im still sucking up sand. Since
the
t-stat housing is flat on the top of it, I am contemplating drilling a
hole
in it, tapping it and putting a screw in the hole. That way when the
stat
gets jammed I can remove the screw and shove a small screwdriver in the
hole
and push open the stat to let the sand out.
If anyone has a better idea I would LOVE to hear it.
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