tobinmarch
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HIN: FGE8V302M79J
Sterndrive Serial: 5345649 1.50R (second digit might be an 8)
Engine: MerCruiser 260 (Alpha One Gen I)
Model: 1979 Cobalt 18DV
This boat has been garaged for the last 20 years. I just inherited it from the original owner—189 engine hours, winterized and untouched since the early 2000s.
I proactively replaced the impeller in the lower unit. I expected it to be crumbling, but surprisingly, it looked brand new.
After reassembly, I ran the engine on muffs. Within 2–3 minutes, temp spiked to 200°F. Waited awhile, tried again with better muffs and a larger hose—same result.
Next, I launched it to test for transom leaks and see if submersion helped. No leaks, but still overheating.
Pulled the lower unit again and found I’d missed the bushing under the guide tube during impeller install (rookie mistake—watched too many YouTube videos).
Anyone have a good illustrated guide for rebuilding the impeller on an Alpha One Gen I?
Reinstalled the lower unit properly. Disconnected the raw water hose feeding the thermostat housing to check flow—nothing after 10 seconds.
Removed the inlet hose to the oil cooler to eliminate that as a restriction—still no water.
Backflushed with a garden hose into the raw water inlet tube—no flow out the lower grates.
Pulled the lower unit again. Water pickup tube is clean, cavity above it looks pristine.
With the engine-side hose still disconnected, I blew compressed air up the water tube in the upper unit—no airflow. Seems like a firm blockage between the upper drive and the transom fitting.
I can't access the transom hose from inside the boat (engine’s in the way), and I’m new to boats but comfortable with light mechanical work.
Any ideas on what to do next?
Attached pictures for illustration of hose disconnected and identified raw water source.
Sterndrive Serial: 5345649 1.50R (second digit might be an 8)
Engine: MerCruiser 260 (Alpha One Gen I)
Model: 1979 Cobalt 18DV
This boat has been garaged for the last 20 years. I just inherited it from the original owner—189 engine hours, winterized and untouched since the early 2000s.
I proactively replaced the impeller in the lower unit. I expected it to be crumbling, but surprisingly, it looked brand new.
After reassembly, I ran the engine on muffs. Within 2–3 minutes, temp spiked to 200°F. Waited awhile, tried again with better muffs and a larger hose—same result.
Next, I launched it to test for transom leaks and see if submersion helped. No leaks, but still overheating.
Pulled the lower unit again and found I’d missed the bushing under the guide tube during impeller install (rookie mistake—watched too many YouTube videos).
Anyone have a good illustrated guide for rebuilding the impeller on an Alpha One Gen I?
Reinstalled the lower unit properly. Disconnected the raw water hose feeding the thermostat housing to check flow—nothing after 10 seconds.
Removed the inlet hose to the oil cooler to eliminate that as a restriction—still no water.
Backflushed with a garden hose into the raw water inlet tube—no flow out the lower grates.
Pulled the lower unit again. Water pickup tube is clean, cavity above it looks pristine.
With the engine-side hose still disconnected, I blew compressed air up the water tube in the upper unit—no airflow. Seems like a firm blockage between the upper drive and the transom fitting.
I can't access the transom hose from inside the boat (engine’s in the way), and I’m new to boats but comfortable with light mechanical work.
Any ideas on what to do next?
Attached pictures for illustration of hose disconnected and identified raw water source.