SN200 2014 Overheating after shutdown and restart

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  • BertClijsters
    • Jun 2025
    • 11

    • Bree ( Limburg Belgium )

    • 2014 Ski Nautique 200

    #16
    I have taken the transmission cooler apart again. I saw that the inlet was deformed, possibly by tightening the clamp too much. This caused a dent in the inlet. I have removed it as best I could and reconnected the hose properly. Tomorrow I will go for a test drive.
    If this doesn't help, I'll replace the cooler with a new one.

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    • BertClijsters
      • Jun 2025
      • 11

      • Bree ( Limburg Belgium )

      • 2014 Ski Nautique 200

      #17
      Hello All,

      In the meantime, I've replaced the oil cooler and the raw water pump. I've checked all the hoses again, but the problem persists. I notice air bubbles coming from the pump outlet.
      I'm now going to replace all the hoses on the suction side, especially the one with the 90-degree bend and spring.
      Could it still be my dripless shaft seal, which is worn and allowing too much water to pass through?

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