I have a 2000 Volvo 4.3 with SX drive and have been having an issue with the water intake into the cooling system. I recently added some fuel additive to the tank and connected the muffs in the driveway and fired her up only to notice that there was no water coming out of the exhaust area, as is normally the case. I have a sea water pump (on the front of the engine) and I decided to open the pump to check the impeller condition. Glad I did so as the impeller was in fairly bad shape. At least three of the vanes were torn off. I opened up the thermostat housing and could not find any of the impeller pieces there, but I went ahead and replaced the thermostat as well as the impeller. I reconnected the muffs only to notice that she still was not taking up water through the intakes. I removed the inlet hose from the pump and back flushed it and water came out the intake holes. I then placed muffs back on only to find that water barely came out of the inlet hose at the pump. I spoke to a local boat shop who suggested that I did not have enough pressure from my garden hose to allow water to travel up the inlet hose all the way to the impeller and that the impeller could not create enough suction to draw the water up as well. I have fairl good city water pressure. They suggested I put the boat in the water and run it under normall conditions, so I did this and I overheated within 5 min (I have never had any overheating issues before this). Does this seem like there could be a blockage somewhere between the intake on the drive and the pump? If there were a blockage past the pump, the pump should still draw up water?!? O' wise ones, please help this desperate chap find a solution to this problem. Thanks