Raw water inlet hose

Cobalt32

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I want to replace the inlet hose on my 1993 220 Cobalt 7.4 liter. I can’t even see where the other end is from the water pump. Disappears behind the engine. Any advise?
 

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Do I need to take the engine hatch off to get to it?

That depends on if you can get at it. My cruiser is real tight, but I was able to get my over weight self shoe horned in there enough to replace.
 

Bondo

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Do I need to take the engine hatch off to get to it?

Ayuh,..... Welcome Aboard,..... As AD says, it just depends on how much "Boat" the manufacteur put in the way,....

Some are easily reachable,..... Others ya gotta strip 1/2 the aft-end of the cockpit out,....

Standin' on yer head is often involved too,.....
 

Cobalt32

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Thanks I replaced the raw water pump, fuel pump, circulating pump and most all hoses except for that one. It’s the original I’m sure and very hard and inflexible. Oh yeah and the starter (that was fun). Thanks for your feedback
 

Cobalt32

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One other question? I replaced the thermostat and housing with the new style, it has these check balls that install in one of the fittings. How tight should they be adjusted, just till the balls seat (light tension) or more tension?
 

Cobalt32

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Huh, the one I replaced was a one piece could double as an anchor. The new one is a two piece with a brass thread-in tee, which is where the check ball Assy goes. Should I just leave it as is or remove the check. Engine runs cool at about 160
 

alldodge

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Going to need to see a pic, and would be great to have your serial number.

If your serial number is high enough it should have had one like this new style

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If your is older it would have one like this

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Cobalt32

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This is the thermostat housing my marine store guy said was the new option
 

alldodge

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He sold you a bill of goods, You want the one in the first pic of post 10.

This thermostat housing is the latest in the even newer designed motors, which is not yours
 

Cobalt32

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Well i’m Past that now i guess. My serial number is OF116263. Had the boat in the water for 3 hrs yesterday ran fine temp steady at 160.
 

jmarines

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If you slide the power assis rack out the way you should be able to see it.
 
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