I was out for a fall ride in my new 2023 Cobalt R6 Surf, enjoying the day when the engine suddenly cut out—so far, only 20 hours on it! No weird sounds, no alarms. I tried to restart it, and it wouldn’t turn over. I opened the engine compartment, and it was definitely hot in there, though there were no warning lights on the dash before it died. I was distracted by the strong wind and how close I was drifting to shore, so I didn't check the engine temperature gauge. Instead, I focused on calling for assistance before I ended up on the rocks.
Here is the dealers report:
I told them that repairing the engine was not an option under any circumstances. There will be damage that might not become apparent until later on. They need to simply install a new engine. Is that a reasonable request?We are still working away on the R6. We have been in touch with Volvo and sent them all of the info they require to move forward.
There are no counts of an overheat stored on the engine, however the port exhaust manifold paint shows signs of being extremely hot and we believe it has cracked internally causing the engine to hydrolock which is what you experienced when the boat shut down on you. You also did mention how hot it got.
Again, no sign of why it may have overheated as the impeller itself is still in perfect condition, coolant level is up to spec, and everything with the cooling system checks out.
Mike






