broncojeff78
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- May 31, 2012
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Hi everybody. I have a 1970 40hp Johnson that I am fixing up. I originally tested it just to see if it would run before I started to fix it up. I put it in a barrel of water deep enough to cover the water intakes and started it up. No water came out of the upper exhaust hole and the engine ran for a couple minutes and the high temp light came on so I shut it down. I had read that little to no water would come out until the thermostat opened but nothing seemed to happen. I replaced the water pump impeller along with some seals and o-rings and have it back together. The old impeller was worn out but looked as if it may have been able to pump water but not sure. Would it be a good idea to remove the thermostat and test it or do they normally not fail? Can I test the thermostat in hot water? I want to get this squared away before I move on to the other systems. I did fail to mention that this motor likely hasn't been run for 10 years or more. I plan on rebuilding the carb, replacing the fuel lines and replacing the entire ignition system. Is there any other things that I should check and or replace on these old engines? Thanks for the help!