I recently purchased a 1993 40 horse Force Motor. It does not have a water discharge system on it to let you know that the water pump system is working correctly. Instead, the manual indicates to look for a small mist of water coming out of the idle exahust ports on the rear of the engine. On top of the Engine head there is a plastic fitting, if removed it will allow water to exit out the top. My mechanic suggested that we take that fitting out, replace and attach a hose routing the water to the hole that is available on the rear of the engine hatch. My manual shows the 70 horse motors are already set up like this, but the 40 and 50 horse motors you are just supposed to look for a mist of water out of the idle exhaust ports. Problem is, you can't always see the water coming out so you don't know if the pump system is working correctly? With the way my mechanic has set up, I can now see the water discharging and know certain if my pump system is working. Question? Is this ok to remove that fitting and allow the water to dischage as he as routed to the water port that exists in the engine hatch?Is there any harm in routing that water out like the 70 horse motors? My mechanic didn't warn of any problems and said it "should" be fine? Thanks in advance for any feedback.