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Cannot See the Telltail Water Stream from the Motor
Some of these motors have a thermostat (my 9.9 merc does) and water will not
come out til engine reaches operating temp. " JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message . .. wrote in message ups.com... I left the boat in the driveway for one year without starting the motor. Today, I put the lower unit into a bucket of water, and start the motor to winterize it. After trying to start it for a couple times, I finally manage to start it. Unfortunately, I cannot see the telltail water stream coming out from the motor cooling system. All I see is some smoke coming from the hole where the water stream is supposed to come out from. Despite the fact that the motor temperature was not overheating (only run it for 30 seconds or so), I decided to turn off the motor just to be in the safe side. My question is: Should I expect to see the telltail water stream coming out from the motor as soon as I start the motor? Yes. Does the motor need to reach a certain temperature before the water stream coming out? No. The impeller is shot. Any easy replacement. Here is one source for the replacement kit. http://www.outboardparts.com/mercury...repairkits.htm |
Cannot See the Telltail Water Stream from the Motor
FREDO wrote:
Some of these motors have a thermostat (my 9.9 merc does) and water will not come out til engine reaches operating temp. I was thinking along that line. But turned out this is not the case. The telltail of my motor starts coming out as soon as I put the lower unit in a water bucket. I need to make sure there is enough water depth above the top water inlet in the lower unit; otherwise, there is not enough water pressure and the telltail will not come out, or I can point a water hose directly at the top water inlet to apply water pressure. I still don't know why the ear-muff adapter doesn't work though. Jay Chan |
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