DunbarLtd
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Nov 8, 2016
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You can try: drop the lower unit, remove the thermostat, hook up something to block off the extra room at the thermo
hole, and try to blast the water out of the motor.
Turning on full pressure and try to backflush and maybe more pieces(if any) will come out?
That can also loosen the pieces(if any) and cause a new block??
If a part's caught? then the next step is remove the head and check for pieces there?
Some motors have plastic/rubber pieces in the block used to act as diverters for the water, don't remove.
OK Ill have a go at it. I blew out the pressure gauge hose and checked the pressure again with a spare tire. So now I know for sure the gauge is not the issue. I will have to drop the LU again and see if i can find any pieces clogging it up. Thanks for the tips.