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water hose connection to outdrives (where??)
I have my Regal out of water and have to run the engines. But I can't
seem to find the connection. There is a connection, right? They are twin Merc 180s. Anyone know? Or is it possible that there is no such thing? I thought all motors had this feature in order to run them out of water. Thanks Eddie |
water hose connection to outdrives (where??)
On Sep 11, 3:09*pm, Eddie wrote:
I have my Regal out of water and have to run the engines. *But I can't seem to find the connection. *There is a connection, right? They are twin Merc 180s. Anyone know? Or is it possible that there is no such thing? *I thought all motors had this feature in order to run them out of water. Thanks Eddie Eddie, look right above the prop on the lower end and you should see some "vents." actually these are water inlet ports which allow cooling water to be pumped up to the engine. Go to a marina etc, and get a pair of "muffs" and hook them to a garden hose, put the muffs over the inlet ports and turn the water on with good force. start the engine[s] and it should cycle the water through the engines. It's a pretty well universal system on I/O's and outboards. |
water hose connection to outdrives (where??)
Eddie wrote:
I have my Regal out of water and have to run the engines. But I can't seem to find the connection. There is a connection, right? They are twin Merc 180s. Anyone know? Or is it possible that there is no such thing? I thought all motors had this feature in order to run them out of water. Thanks Eddie You need a set of ear muffs to run water through the stern drive water pump. Get them at a marine store or on line. Don't run the engines without water. |
water hose connection to outdrives (where??)
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 16:59:09 -0400, Jim wrote:
Eddie wrote: I have my Regal out of water and have to run the engines. But I can't seem to find the connection. There is a connection, right? They are twin Merc 180s. Anyone know? Or is it possible that there is no such thing? I thought all motors had this feature in order to run them out of water. Thanks Eddie You need a set of ear muffs to run water through the stern drive water pump. Get them at a marine store or on line. Don't run the engines without water. A big Thank you! Going to check out a retail boat store at Bethel Island tomorrow. They should have them. Eddie |
water hose connection to outdrives (where??)
"Eddie" wrote in message ... On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 16:59:09 -0400, Jim wrote: Eddie wrote: I have my Regal out of water and have to run the engines. But I can't seem to find the connection. There is a connection, right? They are twin Merc 180s. Anyone know? Or is it possible that there is no such thing? I thought all motors had this feature in order to run them out of water. Thanks Eddie You need a set of ear muffs to run water through the stern drive water pump. Get them at a marine store or on line. Don't run the engines without water. A big Thank you! Going to check out a retail boat store at Bethel Island tomorrow. They should have them. Eddie I tried the rectangular version first but they didn't seem to seal well around the intake ports on my Johnson 25. This cheaper version seems to work well. http://www.mmosonline.com/Main.asp?D={84F6F649-B410-437C-8911-EE6D173EFE8B}&PageType=Product&SKU=5804&CategoryID =504848 |
water hose connection to outdrives (where??)
Don White wrote:
"Eddie" wrote in message ... On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 16:59:09 -0400, Jim wrote: Eddie wrote: I have my Regal out of water and have to run the engines. But I can't seem to find the connection. There is a connection, right? They are twin Merc 180s. Anyone know? Or is it possible that there is no such thing? I thought all motors had this feature in order to run them out of water. Thanks Eddie You need a set of ear muffs to run water through the stern drive water pump. Get them at a marine store or on line. Don't run the engines without water. A big Thank you! Going to check out a retail boat store at Bethel Island tomorrow. They should have them. Eddie I tried the rectangular version first but they didn't seem to seal well around the intake ports on my Johnson 25. This cheaper version seems to work well. http://www.mmosonline.com/Main.asp?D={84F6F649-B410-437C-8911-EE6D173EFE8B}&PageType=Product&SKU=5804&CategoryID =504848 The rectangular muffs are for big-boy outboards - not 25HP kickers, dummy. |
water hose connection to outdrives (where??)
Gene wrote:
On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 21:04:52 -0400, D 2 wrote: {84F6F649-B410-437C-8911-EE6D173EFE8B}&PageType=Product&SKU=5804&CategoryID =504848 Use what fits. There is no correlation between size of outboard and shape of muffs. Any muffs that allow enough space to get around the water intake of your engine and provide a tight seal will work fine. And those that are too big won't seal at all. |
water hose connection to outdrives (where??)
Gene wrote:
On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 18:48:27 -0400, D 2 wrote: Gene wrote: On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 21:04:52 -0400, D 2 wrote: {84F6F649-B410-437C-8911-EE6D173EFE8B}&PageType=Product&SKU=5804&CategoryID =504848 Use what fits. There is no correlation between size of outboard and shape of muffs. Any muffs that allow enough space to get around the water intake of your engine and provide a tight seal will work fine. And those that are too big won't seal at all. That is illogical, at best...... He's got a 25HP Johnson. Some of the rectangular muffs are 2" X 4", or so. If they don't seal properly, they won't work. That's the problem he had. |
water hose connection to outdrives (where??)
Gene wrote:
On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 19:57:07 -0400, D 2 wrote: Gene wrote: On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 18:48:27 -0400, D 2 wrote: Gene wrote: On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 21:04:52 -0400, D 2 wrote: {84F6F649-B410-437C-8911-EE6D173EFE8B}&PageType=Product&SKU=5804&CategoryID =504848 Use what fits. There is no correlation between size of outboard and shape of muffs. Any muffs that allow enough space to get around the water intake of your engine and provide a tight seal will work fine. And those that are too big won't seal at all. That is illogical, at best...... He's got a 25HP Johnson. Some of the rectangular muffs are 2" X 4", or so. If they don't seal properly, they won't work. That's the problem he had. "That's the problem he had." Huh???? Please indicate which post indicates that the OP tried any muffs that didn't work...... I use the same muffs on my 140HP Suzukis that my son uses on his 70HP Yamahas..... they work fine..... size doesn't matter..... ask your SO.... Yup, that's the problem he had! *Read* the thread before you get bitchy... http://groups.google.com/group/rec.b...d7ebd922e524db or... http://tinyurl.com/ndds73 Will that work, or do I need to do more homework for you? |
water hose connection to outdrives (where??)
On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 20:51:32 -0400, D 2 wrote:
Please indicate which post indicates that the OP tried any muffs that didn't work...... I use the same muffs on my 140HP Suzukis that my son uses on his 70HP Yamahas..... they work fine..... size doesn't matter..... ask your SO.... Yup, that's the problem he had! *Read* the thread before you get bitchy... http://groups.google.com/group/rec.b...d7ebd922e524db or... http://tinyurl.com/ndds73 Will that work, or do I need to do more homework for you? Uh, I'm the OP. Sorry, I didn't say that. At the time of my post I had never heard of "ear muffs." Well, not for boats anywayz. Eddie |
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