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Andy C wrote:
mercury force '97 75hp hi there, does anyone know if it is normal for there to be no flow from the tell-tale until the thermostat opens ? there doesn't seem to be any cooling problems but it seems weird for nothing to come out the tell-tale for the first 2 or 3 minutes... the local dealer thought this was normal but didn't seem sure... many thanks for any comments ! andy I don't have the specific answer to your question, but consider this: On the larger outboards I've owned, I've noticed it takes *under* a minute for water to start exiting the powerhead. That was true for the Mercs and is true for the Yamaha. Two or three minutes? That seems a long time. While the outboard is running, its waterpump impeller is spinning and pulling water up into the powerhead for cooling. There's no auto-type radiator in an outboard, so where would all that water being pumped up into the powerhead be stored? -- Email sent to is never read. |
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