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I have a 2000 Glastron with a 4.3 lt. GL Volvo I/O. Last season the
impeller self destructed. I had not had a chance to replace the
impeller until today. (boat was put away in my garage for the winter)
I had replaced the impeller today but cannot get the water to flow
correctly. the water pump itself is functioning correctly but the
water is coming out of holes (approx. 1" in dia) on the motor under the

manifolds (both sides of the mtor). This water must be removed with
the bilage pump. What is causing this discharge of water from the
motor? It isn't the drain.... Any asistance would be greatly
appreciated. I would like to get this boat back on the water for my
kids.

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On 7 Jun 2006 17:00:27 -0700, "landshrk4"
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I have a 2000 Glastron with a 4.3 lt. GL Volvo I/O. Last season the
impeller self destructed. I had not had a chance to replace the
impeller until today. (boat was put away in my garage for the winter)
I had replaced the impeller today but cannot get the water to flow
correctly. the water pump itself is functioning correctly but the
water is coming out of holes (approx. 1" in dia) on the motor under the

manifolds (both sides of the mtor). This water must be removed with
the bilage pump. What is causing this discharge of water from the
motor? It isn't the drain.... Any asistance would be greatly
appreciated. I would like to get this boat back on the water for my
kids.


Did it freeze where you stored it? From what you say, it sounds like it
could be expansion plugs.

If this comes through, you can see from this picture where they're located.
I'm assuming most of the 4.3L are about the same as far as the block goes.

http://tinyurl.com/zyrvh


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JohnH wrote:
On 7 Jun 2006 17:00:27 -0700, "landshrk4"
wrote:

I have a 2000 Glastron with a 4.3 lt. GL Volvo I/O. Last season the
impeller self destructed. I had not had a chance to replace the
impeller until today. (boat was put away in my garage for the winter)
I had replaced the impeller today but cannot get the water to flow
correctly. the water pump itself is functioning correctly but the
water is coming out of holes (approx. 1" in dia) on the motor under the

manifolds (both sides of the mtor). This water must be removed with
the bilage pump. What is causing this discharge of water from the
motor? It isn't the drain.... Any asistance would be greatly
appreciated. I would like to get this boat back on the water for my
kids.


Did it freeze where you stored it? From what you say, it sounds like it
could be expansion plugs.


There was no freezing for my garage is at a constant 70 degree F. I am
concerned that it my have been caused by some over heating. When the
impeller went, it was when we launched the boat. My wife was circling
around to pick me up following the launch and I hear the alarm.

If it is the expansion plugs, how do I repair/replace them or should I
have a local repair facility do the work?

If this comes through, you can see from this picture where they're located.
I'm assuming most of the 4.3L are about the same as far as the block goes.

http://tinyurl.com/zyrvh


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"landshrk4" wrote in message
oups.com...

JohnH wrote:
On 7 Jun 2006 17:00:27 -0700, "landshrk4"
wrote:

I have a 2000 Glastron with a 4.3 lt. GL Volvo I/O. Last season the
impeller self destructed. I had not had a chance to replace the
impeller until today. (boat was put away in my garage for the winter)
I had replaced the impeller today but cannot get the water to flow
correctly. the water pump itself is functioning correctly but the
water is coming out of holes (approx. 1" in dia) on the motor under the

manifolds (both sides of the mtor). This water must be removed with
the bilage pump. What is causing this discharge of water from the
motor? It isn't the drain.... Any asistance would be greatly
appreciated. I would like to get this boat back on the water for my
kids.


Did it freeze where you stored it? From what you say, it sounds like it
could be expansion plugs.


There was no freezing for my garage is at a constant 70 degree F. I am
concerned that it my have been caused by some over heating. When the
impeller went, it was when we launched the boat. My wife was circling
around to pick me up following the launch and I hear the alarm.

If it is the expansion plugs, how do I repair/replace them or should I
have a local repair facility do the work?

If this comes through, you can see from this picture where they're
located.
I'm assuming most of the 4.3L are about the same as far as the block
goes.

http://tinyurl.com/zyrvh


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As was explained in previous posts those "freeze/expansion" plugs are
nothing more than ports used to pour the iron into mold during the casting
process.....they are not really "freeze" plugs but fill plugs. They are
also useful in removing water from potential low spots by removing them when
winterizing.

Rather than guessing or taking incorrect advice why not take it to a marina
or dealer that services and repairs Volvo Penta engines?


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As was explained in previous posts those "freeze/expansion" plugs are
nothing more than ports used to pour the iron into mold during the casting
process.....they are not really "freeze" plugs but fill plugs. They are
also useful in removing water from potential low spots by removing them when
winterizing.

Rather than guessing or taking incorrect advice why not take it to a marina
or dealer that services and repairs Volvo Penta engines?


Thank you very much for the information. If it does turn out to be
these plugs it will be of great relief.

Have a wonderful evening!



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" JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message
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"landshrk4" wrote in message
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JohnH wrote:
On 7 Jun 2006 17:00:27 -0700, "landshrk4"
wrote:

I have a 2000 Glastron with a 4.3 lt. GL Volvo I/O. Last season the
impeller self destructed. I had not had a chance to replace the
impeller until today. (boat was put away in my garage for the winter)
I had replaced the impeller today but cannot get the water to flow
correctly. the water pump itself is functioning correctly but the
water is coming out of holes (approx. 1" in dia) on the motor under the

manifolds (both sides of the mtor). This water must be removed with
the bilage pump. What is causing this discharge of water from the
motor? It isn't the drain.... Any asistance would be greatly
appreciated. I would like to get this boat back on the water for my
kids.

Did it freeze where you stored it? From what you say, it sounds like it
could be expansion plugs.


There was no freezing for my garage is at a constant 70 degree F. I am
concerned that it my have been caused by some over heating. When the
impeller went, it was when we launched the boat. My wife was circling
around to pick me up following the launch and I hear the alarm.

If it is the expansion plugs, how do I repair/replace them or should I
have a local repair facility do the work?

If this comes through, you can see from this picture where they're
located.
I'm assuming most of the 4.3L are about the same as far as the block
goes.

http://tinyurl.com/zyrvh


--
John H

******************************************
***** Have a Spectacular Day! *****
******************************************



As was explained in previous posts those "freeze/expansion" plugs are
nothing more than ports used to pour the iron into mold during the casting
process.....they are not really "freeze" plugs but fill plugs. They are
also useful in removing water from potential low spots by removing them
when winterizing.

Rather than guessing or taking incorrect advice why not take it to a
marina or dealer that services and repairs Volvo Penta engines?


PS: You may also want to wait for our resident experts (JimFL, Gene,
jamesgang, trainfan.......sorry if I missed anyone) to chime in before you
do anything. ;-)


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On 7 Jun 2006 17:31:10 -0700, "landshrk4"
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JohnH wrote:
On 7 Jun 2006 17:00:27 -0700, "landshrk4"
wrote:

I have a 2000 Glastron with a 4.3 lt. GL Volvo I/O. Last season the
impeller self destructed. I had not had a chance to replace the
impeller until today. (boat was put away in my garage for the winter)
I had replaced the impeller today but cannot get the water to flow
correctly. the water pump itself is functioning correctly but the
water is coming out of holes (approx. 1" in dia) on the motor under the

manifolds (both sides of the mtor). This water must be removed with
the bilage pump. What is causing this discharge of water from the
motor? It isn't the drain.... Any asistance would be greatly
appreciated. I would like to get this boat back on the water for my
kids.


Did it freeze where you stored it? From what you say, it sounds like it
could be expansion plugs.


There was no freezing for my garage is at a constant 70 degree F. I am
concerned that it my have been caused by some over heating. When the
impeller went, it was when we launched the boat. My wife was circling
around to pick me up following the launch and I hear the alarm.

If it is the expansion plugs, how do I repair/replace them or should I
have a local repair facility do the work?


If freezing couldn't have been an issue, I'd be taking it to the shop. You
might try getting a mirror to look under the manifolds. That's how I found
one leak in my block. The service folks had broken off the handle of a
drain valve.

Good luck with it.
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On 7 Jun 2006 17:31:10 -0700, "landshrk4"
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JohnH wrote:
On 7 Jun 2006 17:00:27 -0700, "landshrk4"
wrote:

I have a 2000 Glastron with a 4.3 lt. GL Volvo I/O. Last season the
impeller self destructed. I had not had a chance to replace the
impeller until today. (boat was put away in my garage for the winter)
I had replaced the impeller today but cannot get the water to flow
correctly. the water pump itself is functioning correctly but the
water is coming out of holes (approx. 1" in dia) on the motor under the

manifolds (both sides of the mtor). This water must be removed with
the bilage pump. What is causing this discharge of water from the
motor? It isn't the drain.... Any asistance would be greatly
appreciated. I would like to get this boat back on the water for my
kids.

Did it freeze where you stored it? From what you say, it sounds like it
could be expansion plugs.


There was no freezing for my garage is at a constant 70 degree F. I am
concerned that it my have been caused by some over heating. When the
impeller went, it was when we launched the boat. My wife was circling
around to pick me up following the launch and I hear the alarm.

If it is the expansion plugs, how do I repair/replace them or should I
have a local repair facility do the work?


If freezing couldn't have been an issue, I'd be taking it to the shop.


Glad to see you read my post to this thread John.

Why not leave the advice to the experts? You are not one of them and have
posted some inaccurate advice recently.

Stick to your Martha Stewart recipes. ;-)


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Ran it on the trailer without the muffs, huh? 'Bout the only way an
impeller will just self-destruct right after launch (it's already fried
before launch...). You're F***ed now. The core plugs (erroneously called
freeze plugs)are leaking or popped out. For whatever reason. The gist of
your posts indicates you don't have working knowledge of the problem
you're facing. Get a pro to fix it.
JR

landshrk4 wrote:

I have a 2000 Glastron with a 4.3 lt. GL Volvo I/O. Last season the
impeller self destructed. I had not had a chance to replace the
impeller until today. (boat was put away in my garage for the winter)
I had replaced the impeller today but cannot get the water to flow
correctly. the water pump itself is functioning correctly but the
water is coming out of holes (approx. 1" in dia) on the motor under the

manifolds (both sides of the mtor). This water must be removed with
the bilage pump. What is causing this discharge of water from the
motor? It isn't the drain.... Any asistance would be greatly
appreciated. I would like to get this boat back on the water for my
kids.



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Are you sure that no one has removed the drains on the manifolds or the
sides of the block? Both locations have removable plugs designed to
allow the engine to be drained for winter. When I winterize my boat I
take them out and leave them out until spring.

It is not old enough for corrosion to have taken out the casting aka
"freeze" plugs unless someone mistakely used steel ones when it was
built. One of the differences in marine engines is the use of brass
casting plugs isntead of steel ones.

Changing the impeller in the outdrive would not have any effect on the
water coming out the sides of your engine so this is a different
problem. When the original impeller went south how long did the engine
run overheated? Perhaps the overheating could have had some other
effect leading to this problem. Such as melted water or exhaust hoses
on the manifolds. The manifolds will get very hot if the boat is run
for any length of time without cooling water. The rubber parts in and
connected to the exhaust system will not take it for long before they
melt.

JR North wrote:
Ran it on the trailer without the muffs, huh? 'Bout the only way an
impeller will just self-destruct right after launch (it's already fried
before launch...). You're F***ed now. The core plugs (erroneously called
freeze plugs)are leaking or popped out. For whatever reason. The gist of
your posts indicates you don't have working knowledge of the problem
you're facing. Get a pro to fix it.
JR

landshrk4 wrote:

I have a 2000 Glastron with a 4.3 lt. GL Volvo I/O. Last season the
impeller self destructed. I had not had a chance to replace the
impeller until today. (boat was put away in my garage for the winter)
I had replaced the impeller today but cannot get the water to flow
correctly. the water pump itself is functioning correctly but the
water is coming out of holes (approx. 1" in dia) on the motor under the

manifolds (both sides of the mtor). This water must be removed with
the bilage pump. What is causing this discharge of water from the
motor? It isn't the drain.... Any asistance would be greatly
appreciated. I would like to get this boat back on the water for my
kids.



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