Clearing

SeaQuin

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Sep 23, 2006
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I have a 1992 Johnson 9.9 long shaft that I use on my 27 foot sailboat in salt water. I make an effort to flush the motor with each use but find the "pee-hole" plugs very easily with salt. The engine isn't running especially hot and I have had it checked so it isn't a water pump problem I think it's just the design of the coolant indicator line. Has anyone found an easy way to keep that line clear. I still like to see a nice stream coming out...makes me feel better.
Thanks for any ideas.
 

imported_lorin

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Re: Clearing

Not only can the hose get plugged up, but also the plastic nipple the hose attaches to (if this motor has a plastic nipple). So pull the hose off the nipple and poke a paper clip into the nipple to clear it out if you haven't already done that.
 

SeaQuin

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Re: Clearing of "Pee-hole"

Re: Clearing of "Pee-hole"

Yup, done that, even tried putting a guitar string down the hose, but there is a silly right angle that stops that from working.
 

ezeke

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Re: Clearing

If you copy the following link without the quotation marks to your browser, then scroll to the bottom of the page, you will find a wealth of information relative to your motor.

One of the things that LeeRoy Wisner suggested was to drill a cleanout hole through the square end of the tell tale fitting and then put a screw in it. I liked the idea and used it.

"http://www.wisnersinc.com/Fishing%20Info/Fishinginfo_main.html"
 
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