motor boater
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Dec 24, 2012
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I have a 1987 Four Winns freedom 160 that has what I believe is the Alpha One gen one on it. It over heated during the memorial day weekend on lake mead and I am now getting ready to replace my impeller as well as the housing, seals, gaskets and O rings, as well as the oil and possibly a water hose.
The water hose i'm talking about is located to the left of the thermostat housing and cover assembly and connects that to the engine circulating pump. When I squeeze this hose, I feel something solid inside, and it is crunchy all round it. I'm getting ready to remove it to see what is going on. Hopefully I haven't completely damaged my engine. This is my first boat, and the first time I will have EVER worked on it since I bought it 2 1/2 years ago. :facepalm: I know I should have already changed the impeller. (I already hate myself for neglecting that, and thinking it would be ok).
Anyhow, I just found a how to on how to drop the lower unit and change the impeller and all that, so I believe I'm ok in that area I hope (fingers crossed). but I have read something about a back flush online which I think I want to do.
Something about connecting a hose and turning the water on to see if the water flows from the engine area back out through the outdrive where you would normally connect the water ears. Here is a diagram of my cooling system water flow, can anyone tell me how I would go about doing this? and where I would connect the hose to. I want to make sure everything is working fine and there isn't anything blocking or obstructing the water flow before I re-attach the outdrive and fill up the oil. ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED.
One more thing, should I be replacing the thermostat while I'm doing all of this other work? is it necessary?
and what other things should I consider changing, and why?
SORRY for the novel I just wrote.
The water hose i'm talking about is located to the left of the thermostat housing and cover assembly and connects that to the engine circulating pump. When I squeeze this hose, I feel something solid inside, and it is crunchy all round it. I'm getting ready to remove it to see what is going on. Hopefully I haven't completely damaged my engine. This is my first boat, and the first time I will have EVER worked on it since I bought it 2 1/2 years ago. :facepalm: I know I should have already changed the impeller. (I already hate myself for neglecting that, and thinking it would be ok).
Anyhow, I just found a how to on how to drop the lower unit and change the impeller and all that, so I believe I'm ok in that area I hope (fingers crossed). but I have read something about a back flush online which I think I want to do.
Something about connecting a hose and turning the water on to see if the water flows from the engine area back out through the outdrive where you would normally connect the water ears. Here is a diagram of my cooling system water flow, can anyone tell me how I would go about doing this? and where I would connect the hose to. I want to make sure everything is working fine and there isn't anything blocking or obstructing the water flow before I re-attach the outdrive and fill up the oil. ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED.
One more thing, should I be replacing the thermostat while I'm doing all of this other work? is it necessary?
and what other things should I consider changing, and why?
SORRY for the novel I just wrote.


