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Hi guys,
I have a "Tracker" 50 hp, 4 stroke, bigfoot outboard, (approx. year 2000), that I'm having some problems with.
All of a sudden I've lost water pressure. The tell-tale shows some signs of water movement but the flow is drastically reduced from where it once was, (I did have a strong stream and at WOT my psi gauge would read 13-15 psi.)
My family and I took the boat out one day and everything was fine. The next time we went to the lake I noticed that I was getting zero reading on the p.s.i. gauge and the flow was really low. This is at idle.
After the motor runs for a bit, the flow restricts even more until it eventually reaches the point that there are only droplets exiting the tell-tale. I've not moved it from the dock because I don't want to damage the motor.
I have advanced the throttle to approx. 3500 r.p.m.'s and the gauge still shows zero water pressure and the flow is still very low.
I guess I'm asking what could cause this to happen, literally, overnight?
The boat went from behaving perfectly to having this issue.
I checked under the cowling today and see that my p.s.i. gauge tubing tees into the tell-tale tubing so there's not much doubt that the problem is related.
My first thought is that the water pump impeller has gone bad but for that to happen overnight seems odd.
I'm thinking that there could be a blockage somewhere within the gauge/tell-tale tubing but I'm not sure how to go about diagnosing the problem. Right now I'm thinking about shooting some compressed air through the tubing, (from the gauge side to the motor side), but I don't want to damage anything by doing this.
I've also thought that there might be a break in the tubing. If that's the case then I'm thinking about running the motor on muffs to see if I can fine a leak.
I'm just looking for some advice from those who have much more experience than I have. I basically know how to change my fluids and plugs....beyond that I'm at a loss when it comes to outboards.
One more thing.....It's my understanding that this "Tracker" motor is actually a Yamaha in disguise, even though it was sold as a Mercury. Because of that if this needs moved to the Yamaha forum, please feel free to do so.
Thanks in advance for any help you guys can give me.
Dave
I have a "Tracker" 50 hp, 4 stroke, bigfoot outboard, (approx. year 2000), that I'm having some problems with.
All of a sudden I've lost water pressure. The tell-tale shows some signs of water movement but the flow is drastically reduced from where it once was, (I did have a strong stream and at WOT my psi gauge would read 13-15 psi.)
My family and I took the boat out one day and everything was fine. The next time we went to the lake I noticed that I was getting zero reading on the p.s.i. gauge and the flow was really low. This is at idle.
After the motor runs for a bit, the flow restricts even more until it eventually reaches the point that there are only droplets exiting the tell-tale. I've not moved it from the dock because I don't want to damage the motor.
I have advanced the throttle to approx. 3500 r.p.m.'s and the gauge still shows zero water pressure and the flow is still very low.
I guess I'm asking what could cause this to happen, literally, overnight?
The boat went from behaving perfectly to having this issue.
I checked under the cowling today and see that my p.s.i. gauge tubing tees into the tell-tale tubing so there's not much doubt that the problem is related.
My first thought is that the water pump impeller has gone bad but for that to happen overnight seems odd.
I'm thinking that there could be a blockage somewhere within the gauge/tell-tale tubing but I'm not sure how to go about diagnosing the problem. Right now I'm thinking about shooting some compressed air through the tubing, (from the gauge side to the motor side), but I don't want to damage anything by doing this.
I've also thought that there might be a break in the tubing. If that's the case then I'm thinking about running the motor on muffs to see if I can fine a leak.
I'm just looking for some advice from those who have much more experience than I have. I basically know how to change my fluids and plugs....beyond that I'm at a loss when it comes to outboards.
One more thing.....It's my understanding that this "Tracker" motor is actually a Yamaha in disguise, even though it was sold as a Mercury. Because of that if this needs moved to the Yamaha forum, please feel free to do so.
Thanks in advance for any help you guys can give me.
Dave