HawaiiBreeze
Jetboaters Commander
- Messages
- 533
- Reaction score
- 845
- Points
- 187
- Location
- Oahu Hawaii
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 19
Just finished replacing the thermostat on my 2017 SX190 n/a 1.8L motor. Turned out it was malfunctioning...stuck Open.
The YT video:
Most likely the result of shallow anchoring and running (sucking in silt), the 100% salt environment and 5 years of operation.
During the process I was able to peer into the cyl. head cavity of the T-Stat to get a glimpse of the water passages. Thank the maker for flushing and using a salt remover the passages looked clean. Of course the real test would be to remove the exhaust manifold and check those water passages but that operation is for some other year or decade.
Looking back it was an easy operation but in the beginning it was super tedious with very little room to maneuver. I learned a bit during the removal so that the re-install was faster.
Final verdict: 1. Flushing with a salt removal product after every outting is a must. 2. The operation is fairly easy and would be something to tackle during the off months. 3. The process affords you a glimpse into the motor that you might only be guessing at. 4. Those rusting Spring - Clamps need to be addressed all over the motor.
The YT video:
Most likely the result of shallow anchoring and running (sucking in silt), the 100% salt environment and 5 years of operation.
During the process I was able to peer into the cyl. head cavity of the T-Stat to get a glimpse of the water passages. Thank the maker for flushing and using a salt remover the passages looked clean. Of course the real test would be to remove the exhaust manifold and check those water passages but that operation is for some other year or decade.
Looking back it was an easy operation but in the beginning it was super tedious with very little room to maneuver. I learned a bit during the removal so that the re-install was faster.
Final verdict: 1. Flushing with a salt removal product after every outting is a must. 2. The operation is fairly easy and would be something to tackle during the off months. 3. The process affords you a glimpse into the motor that you might only be guessing at. 4. Those rusting Spring - Clamps need to be addressed all over the motor.