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NOYB June 4th 05 10:32 PM

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"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
...
I just had a really odd problem... last Sunday we dumped the boat in
the water with visions of putzing down the ICW to one of our favorite
restaurants.... but it was not to be... the right engine (DF140) would
not pee.....

Ok... pull the boat out and buy a new wate pump kit...

Today I pulled the water pump and replaced all parts with new... in
spite of the fact that I could find nothing wrong with the old parts.
The outboard Gods were pleased with my efforts, however, and I was
greeted with a strong stream from the pee-er....

Strange science... but it was apparently neccessary... I wonder if it
was the water pressure valve all along? Oh, well..... yet another
project.....

We had talked earlier about some really hefty money that the local
mechanic wanted for preventive maintenance.... and one of the issues
was a sacrificial anode in the head. That anode is accessable from
outside the engine via 2 screws and pulling a plug... another screw
holds the anode.... I suspect that the total cost per engine would
run under $20 parts plus 30 minutes labor. (I have 2 anodes... you
likely have 4.)


Thanks for the info. I just had the 200 hour service done, which included
replacing the water pump impeller . Total cost including tax and coming to
pick up the boat was $502. As far as I can tell, the external anodes didn't
need replacing and weren't touched. Can't say for sure if the ones in the
head were inspected/replaced. I suspect not.






Harry.Krause June 5th 05 03:24 PM

On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 20:14:59 GMT, Gene Kearns
wrote:

I just had a really odd problem... last Sunday we dumped the boat in
the water with visions of putzing down the ICW to one of our favorite
restaurants.... but it was not to be... the right engine (DF140) would
not pee.....


I mounted four of these on a 16' dingy. It was super fast.

Have you seen my long driveway? Of course, everybody knows one wealth
is measured by the length of their driveway.

Me and the wife
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NOYB June 6th 05 02:10 AM


"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 17:32:44 -0400, "NOYB" wrote:


"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
. ..
I just had a really odd problem... last Sunday we dumped the boat in
the water with visions of putzing down the ICW to one of our favorite
restaurants.... but it was not to be... the right engine (DF140) would
not pee.....

Ok... pull the boat out and buy a new wate pump kit...

Today I pulled the water pump and replaced all parts with new... in
spite of the fact that I could find nothing wrong with the old parts.
The outboard Gods were pleased with my efforts, however, and I was
greeted with a strong stream from the pee-er....

Strange science... but it was apparently neccessary... I wonder if it
was the water pressure valve all along? Oh, well..... yet another
project.....

We had talked earlier about some really hefty money that the local
mechanic wanted for preventive maintenance.... and one of the issues
was a sacrificial anode in the head. That anode is accessable from
outside the engine via 2 screws and pulling a plug... another screw
holds the anode.... I suspect that the total cost per engine would
run under $20 parts plus 30 minutes labor. (I have 2 anodes... you
likely have 4.)


Thanks for the info. I just had the 200 hour service done, which included
replacing the water pump impeller . Total cost including tax and coming
to
pick up the boat was $502. As far as I can tell, the external anodes
didn't
need replacing and weren't touched. Can't say for sure if the ones in the
head were inspected/replaced. I suspect not.


My external anodes were toast... West Marine cost... $40 ($20 per
engine) and change.. 15 minutes to change. I have not, as yet,
inspected those on the head. Cost for pump impeller was about $40.00
plus about 1 hr. to change....


Mine is on a lift and I don't own a trailer for the boat. I can only
imagine how large the fine would be for the environmental spill that I could
conceivably create trying to change the lower gear oil and water pump
impeller while standing in my 17' boat underneath the Suzuki DF250.





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