We bought an A24 in August and have put almost a hundred hours on the boat since we bought it. We are keeping up on oil changes etc and have not had any issues until the past 2 times to the lake. Both times while ideling in to load the boat the temp went from about 160's to 220 within about 3-4 minutes. If we turn the boat around and give it some throttle it cools right back down quickly but when we are ideling the boat we are getting an Engine fault light due to overheating. This is with an LS3 Salt Water edition Engine. First time boat owner and don't want to damage something so hoping I can get some ideas from all of you. Any ideas of what to look for? I suspect we may be done for the season so will be looking to winterize soon but do we need to look into getting it fixed before winterizing it or wait until next season?
Do you have a heater? When I bought my a22 with LS3 I read about over heating issues with the LS3's that have heaters installed. I have an pump that pushes coolant to the heater. Also, I have two coolant reservoir tanks, one is the standard non-pressurized canister and the other is a full on pressurized coolant reservoir. Not sure if that was a fix for something?
I'd say either impeller, or like RB said, possibly something blocking the intake. Also, for some reason, if I'm sitting at idle with my blowers on, my temp gauge always shows 15-20 degrees higher than when they're off.
@montgomery. You likely have a ground issue with your gauges. Mine jumps that same 15-20 degree's(even does it slowly) when I turn the lights on. When is reality the temp never moves. Its in the gauge and the dealer told me its likely a ground. Turn the lights off and its settles right back to 160. If yours is doing the same with the blower on you likely have a similar problem.
Thanks for all the replies. It's a 2014 and still under warranty so we will take it to the dealer. It's a Marine Power LS3 motor. I'm thinking impeller also but might as well have the dealer fix it under warranty. Thanks for all the suggestions..