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I just let the seawater in at the strainer until it's full. Spray the
impeller with silicone spray when I install it, so it runs fine for a few seconds until it's pumping water. Not much else you can (or need) to do. -- Keith __ Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it. -- Ronald Reagan (1986) "Tony Abbott" wrote in message r.com... On the installation of a fresh pair of marine engines how do you prime the raw water pumps. Each engine has a Sherwood (G7 I believe) with 1 1/4" inlet/outlet. The boat is currently out of the water as we are finishing a long restoration process. I have a garden hose with the water intake adapter hooked to the intake under the boat (yes the correction piece for raw water pickup). The path the water goes is intake from under the boat, through a raw water filter, through a transmission oil cooler then to the pump. There is about 5' worth of hose and the filter and cooler prior to reaching the pump. Thanks in advance for the priming answers/suggestions... |
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