snookharvest
Cadet
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- Apr 22, 2008
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Hi,
I just bought a 2002 bayliner with a mercruiser 3.0L engine. Engine runned perfect so far.
Yesterday we got out, and we were crusing before sunrise, maybe 3000 rpm, not more, the belt broke. The problem is that we didn't notice that the belt was broken, and we were with the engine at idle speed trying to figure out what was happening. (stupid, stupid, I know, beginner's fault
)
Then a little (just a little) smoke came out of the engine, As soon as we noticed it, we stopped the motor right away. We heard some noise like if the oil/water? was boiling.
After that, after sunrise, we noticed that the belt was broken (Stupid, stupid !!!!) so we didn't start the motor again. After being towed and taken the boat out of the water, I replaced the belt and installed a flushing device. The motor starts fine at the first turn of the key, but it seemed that the cooling system is not working anymore. No water is coming out of the sterndrive. I waited a little bit to see if the thermostat was stopping the water, but when the gauge of the boat went to 175, I disconnected the motor, I did not want to overheat the engine again.
Well, then I let the engine to cool off again, disconnected the hose that carries seawater going into the thermostat and started the engine. No water coming out of that hose before the thermostat. So I guess it is not the thermostat, it is not the circulating water pumo, so it must be the water pump in the drive.
Do you thing that is actually possible that the overheat has affected this pump. It seems weird to me, since the lower unit was disconnected since the belt was broken ...
Any ideas/suggestions, before I try to dissasemble the lower drive
???
Thanks,
George
I just bought a 2002 bayliner with a mercruiser 3.0L engine. Engine runned perfect so far.
Yesterday we got out, and we were crusing before sunrise, maybe 3000 rpm, not more, the belt broke. The problem is that we didn't notice that the belt was broken, and we were with the engine at idle speed trying to figure out what was happening. (stupid, stupid, I know, beginner's fault
Then a little (just a little) smoke came out of the engine, As soon as we noticed it, we stopped the motor right away. We heard some noise like if the oil/water? was boiling.
After that, after sunrise, we noticed that the belt was broken (Stupid, stupid !!!!) so we didn't start the motor again. After being towed and taken the boat out of the water, I replaced the belt and installed a flushing device. The motor starts fine at the first turn of the key, but it seemed that the cooling system is not working anymore. No water is coming out of the sterndrive. I waited a little bit to see if the thermostat was stopping the water, but when the gauge of the boat went to 175, I disconnected the motor, I did not want to overheat the engine again.
Well, then I let the engine to cool off again, disconnected the hose that carries seawater going into the thermostat and started the engine. No water coming out of that hose before the thermostat. So I guess it is not the thermostat, it is not the circulating water pumo, so it must be the water pump in the drive.
Do you thing that is actually possible that the overheat has affected this pump. It seems weird to me, since the lower unit was disconnected since the belt was broken ...
Any ideas/suggestions, before I try to dissasemble the lower drive
Thanks,
George