Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Eats water pumps when using muffs?
On Tue, 05 Aug 2003 20:47:30 -0500, "
wrote: I have a 30 hp johnson that will not flush with ear muffs. I destroyed three water pumps so far. I have replaced the thermostat also. I use tape on the two top vent holes in the foot when attempting to flush with ear muffs like the manual says. I have twenty five hours on it and it has a strong tell tale flow when running. If you use ear muffs it overheats quickly and melts down the water pump impeller. I now use a 30 gallon drum to immerse and flush it with and and works fine. I have twenty five hours on the motor now and it runs well. The overheating alarm never comes on unless I try to flush with earmuffs. The water flow and pressure is good through the hose. I have checked and rechecked and am at a loss for what the problem is. Any ideas? Thanks in advance. Warren I use flushing muffs on both of my Johnson outboards, V4 80hp and V4 130 hp, and my Mercruiser Alpha 1 130 hp outdrive with no problems. The only time I have had a problem is if you run the engine at more than a fast tickover which can cause the impeller to try to suck more air than water. Before starting the engine there should be a good flow of water from both the tell tale and exhaust ports using moderate hose pressure. It could be that you dont have the muffs lined up properly, or that hose pressure is failing. Hope this helps John |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Where to find ramp stories? | General | |||
Fresh Water Tank | Cruising | |||
Hot Water Dispenser | Cruising | |||
Hooking up flush muffs...no water coming out of discharge (outboard) | General | |||
Fresh Water System Design Ideas. | Boat Building |