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If the hose fell off the coupler running thru the inner transom plate you
could certainly spray the bell housing area AND there would be no water supply to the engine. The outdrive impeller typically interferes with water flow when the engine is not running, so check that the impeller has not taken a set or has broken vanes. Jim "Bolisk" wrote in message ups.com... I wish I knew where the water was comming from. I was never able to get my big ars deep enough into the bilge and behind the engine to see. Didn't have a mirror either. Boat is now out of my hands, so getitng video is out of the question. I don't believe it's a problem with the exaust or exhaust tube. . .although it could be. Reason I say no is because the engine was running for probably a total of 10-15 seconds before I noticed and then shut the engine off. Even after that 10-15 seconds. . .the exaust manafolds were warm. When water is running though it. . .they take a lot longer (like minutes) to be warm. So I think it's a problem with the water on the way in from the outdrive. Another reason is.. .even with the engine off. . .there was water leaking off the back of the engine. . .this appears to be from the watter pressure from the hose connected to the outdrive. Disconnecting the hose. . .supprise suppirse. . .stopped the leak. ![]() enough water pressure to push the water completly though the block and exahust manifolds without the water pump in the outdrive running. If it was a cracked block. ..wouldn't water in the oil be a near certainty???? I'm fairly mechaniacaly inclined. . .I just helped by friend rebuild his 1965 396 Big Block for his Vett. . .so I know a little something. There wasn't any water in the oil. All I really know is that a lot of watter was "flooding" (for lack of a better term) off the bottom back of the engine. I don't think any water was actually getting into the engine. Reason I say this is because I removed one of the drain plugs. . .and antifreeze came out. Also the exahust ports on the transom and though the prop were bone dry. With regards to anti-freeze and draining. The shop manual I have tells you that at the minimum you should run anti-freeze though the engine, but only after the engine is at operating temp. They recommend pulling the drain pluggs for added assurance. . .but I've never seen the need as I and many others have done the anti-freeze option for years without problems. However. . .you can be damn sure that I will change my ways next season. I guess I'm wonering if there is a hose connecting the water intake from the outdrive to the engine block. . .I would think there would have to be! Possible that it fell off. . .is it easy for a thin person to access and fix. . .does the engine have to be removed? Or is the water intake connection a solid pipe from the transom to the engine? |
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