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I decided to do the seasonal oil change on the engines today . . . I was going to do it next weekend, but I had some extra time and figured what-the-heck. :noidea: As usual, I run the engines for about 25 minutes to heat the oil up so it will pump out easily.
I started on the starboard engine, hooked up the water and fired up the engine. . . . after a few seconds, I heard a loud screeeeech.
I went to the stern to see if water was coming the appropriate ports on the transom assembly . . . Nada - nothing. Well, I somehow messed up placing the ear muffs on the outdrive lower unit correctly and missed the water inlet holes. :facepalm: After adjusting the ear muffs to a proper location, water still would not come out, so I think it is a fair bet that the noise I heard was me trashing the sea water pump during the brief time that I ran the engine.
Fortunately, I got it right on the port engine, ran it for a while, changed the oil - no problem. I went back to the startboard engine and pumped out the oil, even though it was cold, and did the oil change. Pumping the oil out of the cold engine took a while, but it is done
I now have 2 new sea water pumps on order
. . . I was going to change the impellers this year anyway, but figured I should do the pump housing as well.
Note to self . . . make sure you got the muffs on the outdrive correctly before running the engine.
I started on the starboard engine, hooked up the water and fired up the engine. . . . after a few seconds, I heard a loud screeeeech.
Fortunately, I got it right on the port engine, ran it for a while, changed the oil - no problem. I went back to the startboard engine and pumped out the oil, even though it was cold, and did the oil change. Pumping the oil out of the cold engine took a while, but it is done
I now have 2 new sea water pumps on order
Note to self . . . make sure you got the muffs on the outdrive correctly before running the engine.