Over the winter, I had the boat serviced and the Water Pump was replaced. First few outings on the lake were fine. Last weekend I broke down on the water after stalling at idle and then over heating. I took apart the lower unit, replaced the Impellor that had broken fins. Everything seemed fine, running at home with hose. After about 45 minutes the boat started over heating and I noticed it leaking at the weep hole.
I assume I damaged the water pump, (Waiting on a pulley puller to pull the main pulley), but while waiting, I decided to run through the hoses and see if I can find any pieces blocking the hose. I noticed that it comes in the back via a 90 degree elbow, then goes into voltage regulator before ending at the heat exchanger.
My question is where might I expect to find pieces stuck and how would I examine the elbow that goes into the stern drive?
Also, is it cooling the voltage regulator or something? Never seen water pipes going through something like that?
I assume I damaged the water pump, (Waiting on a pulley puller to pull the main pulley), but while waiting, I decided to run through the hoses and see if I can find any pieces blocking the hose. I noticed that it comes in the back via a 90 degree elbow, then goes into voltage regulator before ending at the heat exchanger.
My question is where might I expect to find pieces stuck and how would I examine the elbow that goes into the stern drive?
Also, is it cooling the voltage regulator or something? Never seen water pipes going through something like that?