I have an 1971 evinrude 6 horse which I just picked up and it did not pump water so I took it apart and replaced the water pump housing and impeller with the newer style water pump kit recommended by my local dealer . Still no love so I took out the thermostat and cleaned all the ports again without success. I called the dealer he recommended I take a rubber house and attach it to the water pump out let hose going to the power head and blow some air through to make sure it was not clogged air goes fine free flowing. Now I decide I will squirt some water through with the engine upside down all it does is fill the exhaust housing until about half full then water starts to come out where it is supposed to the back outside of the housing. the leak is above the copper pipe attachment point. So my question is does this mean the housing itself has a fault , i.e. a crack or hole in the housing? If so does it mean housing replacement? I could not find in the parts drawings any other point where the leak could be and since it does eventually circulate once the water is over the leak in the housing this is my best guess . I am not an outboard guy so I just want to make sure I understand where the water is supposed to be going. Thanks, George
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