Greetings,
We have a 1992 Four Winns Sundowner 225 (454 OMC King Cobra--not sure if it's the cone or dog clutch model) and put it in the lake today only to have it towed back to the boat launch
an hour later.
Background:
We had our boat winterized last year and it sat until today. We put it in the lake and it was hard starting and very sluggish (once started), but my wife got it off the trailer and I went to park the truck and trailer. Got back to the boat and ....
Just as we got out of the no wake zone, gave it a little throttle and the temps immediately shot up to close to 245. Gave it a little more throttle and it wouldn't go above 2K RPM so we backed off and then shut it down. By now the engine was starting (reek is a better description) to smell with a small amount of smoke.
Last year we noticed some high temps when we were trolling and I discussed this with a boat mechanic here in Colorado Springs and he said we should have the water pump replaced because overheating while trolling at low RPMs is a sign of a failing pump.
Given the description of what happened today, I'd rather replace a water pump and not something more significant....unless absolutely necessary.
When we got home I noticed a few pieces of rubber lodged in the water intake holes in the lower unit. That's probably not the technical term for the holes, but that's the best I can come up with without a manual.
Is replacing the water pump and/or impeller a task one with moderate technical/mechanical skills can accomplish in the driveway? Is what I'm describing inline with a water pump that's failed?
I've read a lot of threads about the KC and parts availability, so I'm hoping our troubles can be resolved with a new pump, pump repair kit, and/or impeller...
Any suggestions on where to start are appreciated....
Thanks,
Mike
We have a 1992 Four Winns Sundowner 225 (454 OMC King Cobra--not sure if it's the cone or dog clutch model) and put it in the lake today only to have it towed back to the boat launch
Background:
We had our boat winterized last year and it sat until today. We put it in the lake and it was hard starting and very sluggish (once started), but my wife got it off the trailer and I went to park the truck and trailer. Got back to the boat and ....
Just as we got out of the no wake zone, gave it a little throttle and the temps immediately shot up to close to 245. Gave it a little more throttle and it wouldn't go above 2K RPM so we backed off and then shut it down. By now the engine was starting (reek is a better description) to smell with a small amount of smoke.
Last year we noticed some high temps when we were trolling and I discussed this with a boat mechanic here in Colorado Springs and he said we should have the water pump replaced because overheating while trolling at low RPMs is a sign of a failing pump.
Given the description of what happened today, I'd rather replace a water pump and not something more significant....unless absolutely necessary.
When we got home I noticed a few pieces of rubber lodged in the water intake holes in the lower unit. That's probably not the technical term for the holes, but that's the best I can come up with without a manual.
Is replacing the water pump and/or impeller a task one with moderate technical/mechanical skills can accomplish in the driveway? Is what I'm describing inline with a water pump that's failed?
I've read a lot of threads about the KC and parts availability, so I'm hoping our troubles can be resolved with a new pump, pump repair kit, and/or impeller...
Any suggestions on where to start are appreciated....
Thanks,
Mike