Re: OMC Turbojet 115 waterpump broken? and how tough to replace
Annual winterizing of 1995 Boston Whaler Rage since new has consisted of adding st-a-bil with last full tank for final use,(first year did not, rebuilt carb.) run engine as boat is removed from water for count of 20 or when overheat alarm goes off which ever is sooner. Wait until engine is cool (next day) start and fog with fogging oil until stalls or overheat warning which ever is shorter, remove plugs and spray into cylinders and revolve flywheel to lubricate. Remove bottom plugs from boat so rain and snow does not turn engine compartment into large ICE CUBE (don’t laugh it did happen, no damage thank God) store inside or out at any temp. If you do not run St-a-bil start once a month for 30 to 40 count or over heat warning which ever is shorter. Top off Fuel tank & Oil tank to lessen condensation, remove or disconnect battery.<br /><br />Love the boat and motor but I have found several flaws in motor: DO NO SERIUSELY OVER HEAT, if you do not get top rpms check one of four coils (I generally replace one per year so I always keep spare. People say it smokes alot but that is only at start up in my opinion, but this is because of gas evaporation and repriming fuel system. Bad primer will cause a run lean situation (dealer mechanic blame my burnt cylinder head on this(See coil)Next time this running situation occurred I changed parts until I solved problem which was a coil. <br /><br />I have put over 300 hrs on engine since rebuild after third season. Hoping to have agreat 8th season when ice breaks, but not done yet. I<br />I have used this boat in every month of the year except January on Lake Erie or the Detroit River fishing walleye and drinking beer. It travels well(Florence AL, Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. Handles Shallows(10in" watch for weeds)and can take the waves 5' & 6' foorters on Erie and Michigan) and always behaves.<br /><br />Sorry it got so long but Love the combo.<br /><br />Jet Whale <br />Out!!