I am still trying to understand the sea cooling system and how it functions. I had a marine mechanic look at it before we went out this year and he said the pump was working fine. As a backyard mechanic, I understand closed cooling systems.
One person said that it only takes 20 seconds to cook the impeller. Okay. The sea water pump pulls the water from the lake and pushes it up to the engine. If the thermostat hasn't opened, does the water bypass the engine and discharge out the exhaust or does it just keep trying to push water to the engine. When we submerged the out drive in a barrel, it doesn't discharge water until the engine warms up to operating temperature.
When I replace the sea water impeller, the system will be dry. Should I manually fill the system with water to make sure the pump is not run dry? Please advise. Thanks.