Water pump checking

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Cadet
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I am pretty new at this but I'd like to learn to do things by myself... I have an evinrude 100 HP V4 around 1972. I wanted to check the water pump so put on the muffs, started the engine but did not see any water flowing out so I turned it off. It ran for about 45 seconds. I was wondering if there was a thermostat on those engines and if I should have let it run longer so it would heat up and open the thermostat so water would be circulating in the engine... Is it easy to replace the impeller on those engines?<br />Any advice would be appreciated. <br /><br />Thanks
 

Solittle

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Re: Water pump checking

Changing the water pump (and I would change the pump not just the impeller) is a strait forward job if you have moderate mechanical savvy unless you start breaking bolts. The OMC shop manual is helpful and I recommend that you get one if you decide to go ahead.
 

rwcreigh1

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Re: Water pump checking

what so little said.and the best thing he said was get a manaul.it will pay for it self
 
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