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    Posted: August-03-2004 at 12:32pm
2000 with the GT-40 won't restart once warm. If I open the dog house it starts fine. Some kind of temp issue. anyone else experience a fix for this.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote David F Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August-03-2004 at 3:09pm
I know very little to nothing about the newer boats, but this is a strange problem. What could opening the doghouse possibly have to do with the engine starting or not. Does your boat have a fume detector that locks out the ignition? Opening the doghouse releases teh fumes. I know, a long shot but noone else is offering to help.

Does you boat have a ballast resistor, I would think not...

Does it start immediately upon opening the dog house or are you just helping something to cool down like the engine. Does you boat have a over temp sensor that keeps it from starting?

Good luck.
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You need to see if you have no fire or no fuel when you try to start the engine. no there is no ballast resistor nor is there a switch to keep the motor from starting if it is to warm.
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I was told that lifting the hood relieves vapor lock. Obviously that is an uncool way to fix it, but if it is vapor lock perhaps a higher output blower motor might help or better hood ventilation.
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