Re: Cooling Question: SOLVED!!!
Got the drive apart last night. As you know the first step is to drain the oil....guess what. I had a milkshake in their. And only drained about 16 oz. out of the 32 oz. that should be in their. Not a good start. Took the water pump apart and what do you know, worn out as hell, two fins broken and barely hanging on, dry rotten. The o-ring seal around the drive shaft was not even there, and I had a milkshake on the drive shaft splines. The water pocket cover looks fine, kind of hard to tell whether it is in good condition or not. The water tube and grommet looks good, it feels a little loose but not sure how loose it should feel. <br /><br />Goes to show you what the mechanic did last year. I paid him to service the outdrive: new water pump kit, pressure check the gearcase, and refil with oil, and check my shifting. I trusted him on that, and have done all this work since then thinking I had another problem other than the water pump, when all along the damn mechanic didn't do his job. I just can't see a water pump looking like this when the boat has been run maybe a total of 8 hours since this time last year trying to figure out why it was still overheating. <br /><br />I also don't understand how the gearcase oil ended up like a milkshake. I saw the mechanic draining the old oil out and it looked good, he supposedly pressure checked and refilled the drive. Now I have very little oil in their and am getting water in somehow. No wonder I was hearing a slight roaring sound from drive!!<br /><br />As for the water pocket cover, what is the best way to go about checking it without taking it off? Should I plug the water tube with something and hook a water hose back from thermostat housing, put a little water pressure on it and see if leaks? <br /><br />What about my gearcase....where would the water come in from?