1987 Mercruiser 3.0LX, Alpha One Gen 2 drive. When put to bed last fall, temp was fine, 145 on muffs winterizing. This year, overheats on while summerizing. Split outdrive, changed impeller, old one (last year) looked decent, a little soft, but no breakage. Reinstalled lower, overheats. Change thermostat, still overheats. Pull hose to exhaust manifold, flush...good water flow out. Drain and split drive...possibly didn't get water tube mated to pump. Disassembled housing, checked impeller, checked walls of housing. All good. Reinstalled pump housing and guide, reinstalled lower. Still overheating. Disconnect fresh water hose from Tstat housing, blow on it...clear. Start engine back up...no freshwater coming in. Draining drive oil again as we speak. Two questions: #1, after splitting drive again and checking water tube alignment, is it OK to start engine without lube in drive for just a minute to see if I have fresh water coming in? #2 Is it OK to use a small section of PVC as a "guide tube sleeve" to ensure the pump and water tube are aligned to mate up? I do have the coupling assembly, but I think my old outdrive had a "sleeve" to aid alignment. Thanks in advance for the help.