To give a short history:
We were in the Grand River heading out to Lake Erie. We we doing about 3mph and my wife was at the helm. The engine blower was running and I did not notice an overheat smell until it was too late. When I turned and looked at the gauges the temp gauge was pegged. We shut down and came back in using the kicker.
I pulled the outdrive lower unit and replaced the complete water pump. The housing was melted from the overheat when the impeller failed.
Now the main problem.
First trip out since the overheating. Engine ran fine and I stayed in normal temp range. I went out 3 miles to a good perch fishing spot and did well.
When I started the engine to come back in, there was a high pitched whine and shifting into gear gave no thrust. I shut down and tried a restart. Same high pitched whine. I immediately shut down again and used the kicker to come in.
Does this sound like an engine coupler failure?
1965 100hp 4 cyl inline on a Statecraft Holiday.
We were in the Grand River heading out to Lake Erie. We we doing about 3mph and my wife was at the helm. The engine blower was running and I did not notice an overheat smell until it was too late. When I turned and looked at the gauges the temp gauge was pegged. We shut down and came back in using the kicker.
I pulled the outdrive lower unit and replaced the complete water pump. The housing was melted from the overheat when the impeller failed.
Now the main problem.
First trip out since the overheating. Engine ran fine and I stayed in normal temp range. I went out 3 miles to a good perch fishing spot and did well.
When I started the engine to come back in, there was a high pitched whine and shifting into gear gave no thrust. I shut down and tried a restart. Same high pitched whine. I immediately shut down again and used the kicker to come in.
Does this sound like an engine coupler failure?
1965 100hp 4 cyl inline on a Statecraft Holiday.