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On May 16, 6:34*am, wrote:
On Fri, 16 May 2008 04:53:24 -0700 (PDT), Jay wrote: On May 16, 3:34*am, wrote: As long as you got a stream of water out of the pee-hole, you have no worries about how deep of a bucket you used. So that's what those two little tiny adjacent holes higher up on the shaft are called? *There was a stream of water coming out of them. *Why is water coming out there? *If you guessed I'm an outboard newbie, you guessed right. -Jay The pee-hole, also called the "tell-tale" is a single hole or little rubber tube sticking out on the underside of the engine cover. It should always ALWAYS have a steady stream of water coming out of it from within about one second of when you start the engine and whenever it is running at any RPM. If not, immediately shut down and investigate. I think you had better put everything on hold and go read your owners manual very carefully before you break something. Actually, the two tiny adjacent holes I spoke about that are 19" above the center of the prop and about 4.5": below the motor are apparently the so-called "pee holes" and/or "tell-tale" holes on that particular model (DF2.5) of Suzuki outboard. And yes, as I stated before, water is squirting out of those during test operation in the water bucket. And from what I've surmised, this ejection of water through those two little holes indicates that the water pump is functioning correctly and if it weren't, then, since it's a water- cooled motor, serious overheating and/or damage could occur. Am I right on these points? Now don't be jealous because I have TWO pee holes on my outboard and you only have ONE on yours. LOL. -Jay |
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