PosessionSound26PC
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Sep 21, 2020
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Fixed my starboard's seized gimbal bearing and on the test cruise afterwards, port started to overheat AFTER idling at dock for a good 10 minutes with temp gauges stable. We were in a no-wake zone so very low RPMs/speeds; I killed the motor around 200F. This was last fall.
It sat for a while during the starboard fix and now has sat another winter/spring so I thought it might be dirty/gummy carbs leading to lean burn (per manual this is an overheat possibility) but I also, per this forum, ran a simple test on the port water pickup pump at the outdrive by disconnecting the inlet hose to the engine's water pump and seeing if any water came out with gravity feed water and muffs attached - zilch!
I suspected the pump so I pulled the lower - pump and associated parts look ok, nothing terribly off, no broken pieces, no gouges or marks in the pump insert, the vanes had a bit of a set to them but nothing terrible. Everything looked ok and I could turn the shaft by hand. No obstructions in the lower water passageway that I could tell.
Today I pumped water backwards INTO the inlet tube at the motor to see if it would come out of the upper unit - VERY LITTLE/A TRICKLE. Most of it spilled into the bilge. I disconnected that hose from the steering oil cooler and the hose behind it that leads to the transom fitting - both hoses and cooler were clear/no obstructions.
Guess I have to pull the upper? The hose between the bell housing the gimbal housing looks ok, nothing obviously wrong. What else can it be? I can take off the plastic fitting at the bottom of the upper where water pickup tube plugs in... maybe peak in there. Just seems really weird that this circuit would be plugged... corrosion doesn't seem that bad... Any thoughts?
It sat for a while during the starboard fix and now has sat another winter/spring so I thought it might be dirty/gummy carbs leading to lean burn (per manual this is an overheat possibility) but I also, per this forum, ran a simple test on the port water pickup pump at the outdrive by disconnecting the inlet hose to the engine's water pump and seeing if any water came out with gravity feed water and muffs attached - zilch!
I suspected the pump so I pulled the lower - pump and associated parts look ok, nothing terribly off, no broken pieces, no gouges or marks in the pump insert, the vanes had a bit of a set to them but nothing terrible. Everything looked ok and I could turn the shaft by hand. No obstructions in the lower water passageway that I could tell.
Today I pumped water backwards INTO the inlet tube at the motor to see if it would come out of the upper unit - VERY LITTLE/A TRICKLE. Most of it spilled into the bilge. I disconnected that hose from the steering oil cooler and the hose behind it that leads to the transom fitting - both hoses and cooler were clear/no obstructions.
Guess I have to pull the upper? The hose between the bell housing the gimbal housing looks ok, nothing obviously wrong. What else can it be? I can take off the plastic fitting at the bottom of the upper where water pickup tube plugs in... maybe peak in there. Just seems really weird that this circuit would be plugged... corrosion doesn't seem that bad... Any thoughts?