Theoutdoorsman
Senior Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Mar 6, 2003
- Messages
- 669
I've just rebuilt the carbs and would really like to start this thing up. Problem is, I know for certain that the water pump is defective. I just know I read a post on here, about a month or so ago, that read something to the affect of opperating an outboard with a water hose attached to the water pickup tube. Can anyone confirm this? My plan is to restore this outboard back to it's original condition and I'd just soon not bother with replacing the impeller at this time, if possible. When the lower unit is dropped I'd really like to completely dismantle it, replaint the foot, and make any necessary repairs while I have it off rather than drop it, re-install it, and then drop it again. But if I have to, I have to, no big deal. If indeed I can do this, and I can run it that way for a while, long enough for a decarb, can I do this in a barrel of water. Bare in mind, I have no boat for this outboard, so taking it to the drink for a decarb is out of the question.
EDIT: Just for the record, I really need to do a decarb so that I can re-check compression, as it was low on my first test. I'm hoping the decarb will help and I'd like to know what repairs may need to be done in the future before I dismantle this thing.
EDIT: Just for the record, I really need to do a decarb so that I can re-check compression, as it was low on my first test. I'm hoping the decarb will help and I'd like to know what repairs may need to be done in the future before I dismantle this thing.