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If it's dripping out, then you will shorten the length of the engine
considerably. Especially run at high speed. As others have said, poke a copper wire, or piece of weedeater line up the hole FIRST. The rubber on the impeller may be dodgy, but it's unlikely to be the first cause. I've pulled out almost petrified impellers from OBs that seemed to pump water fine (except at really low revs). DIY Water pump replacement should cost you around USD$25 and about 20 minutes. As also others have said, it's cheap insurance - but don't expect it to solve the problem. I also pulled the cooling chambers on an outboard with "low hours" to find it had a straw's space of circulation around the head... "Bob Scott" wrote in message m... I've got an old Evinrude 6 hp outboard which is in like new condition. It has probably had very few hours of running time on it. I had no problem starting it up even after it had been in storage for possibly fifteen years! But yesterday I noticed that there wasn't very much cooling water coming out. When I first started the motor there was a more or less steady stream of water. But it was actually just dripping out yesterday afternoon. I continued to run the engine at a moderate speed (I was out on the lake when I first noticed the problem, and there was no wind) and it performed normally and didn't seem to be overheated when I got into the slip. Anyone have any suggestions? I don't want to ruin that little motor! |
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