New Boater with bad luck. 89' Force 85hp

birdgod

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Today I plan to bring my boat to the lake for the first time, Before that I put on the flush muff and water to "test" the engine before i drive 50 miles to the lake (picture 1). The engine start right away. But then I notice a problem, there is no water comming out of the back.(picture 2). is there something wrong with the motor? I shut of the engine within 10 seconds after it start.
So i did not ended up taking it to the lake. Can someone help me?

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NYBo

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Re: New Boater with bad luck. 89' Force 85hp

Water will only sputter out of those holes, and it will take several seconds before even that starts.
 

chitownborn

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Re: New Boater with bad luck. 89' Force 85hp

on my 85hp it took about twenty seconds to get water
 

birdgod

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Re: New Boater with bad luck. 89' Force 85hp

on my 85hp it took about twenty seconds to get water

I read in the forums that a few sec could burn the engine, so i don't dare to leave it on for too long..... i try a few time of about 10 sec each still no water... see little smoke though. is there ant other way to test the pump?
 

foodfisher

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Re: New Boater with bad luck. 89' Force 85hp

My 125hp acted the same. Went to replace the impeller and found the old one in 15 or so pieces. After replacement and before reassembly, check all water passageways as best as you can, for stray pieces.
 

foodfisher

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Re: New Boater with bad luck. 89' Force 85hp

More thoughts: Your engine won't burn up with a "few" seconds of running without water. The impeller is a different story. Give it 30 seconds with the muffs and if no spits and sputters appear at the two holes you circled, shut it off and replace the impeller.
 

birdgod

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Re: New Boater with bad luck. 89' Force 85hp

More thoughts: Your engine won't burn up with a "few" seconds of running without water. The impeller is a different story. Give it 30 seconds with the muffs and if no spits and sputters appear at the two holes you circled, shut it off and replace the impeller.

ok, i will try it again and see how. have to work tomorrow so earlies I can test is tuesday. will report the result.

btw, if I see water comming out and I let the propeller spin a little, just want to be sure everything is before i winterize it. Thanks
 

capri1600

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Re: New Boater with bad luck. 89' Force 85hp

Yeah dont mistake these two holes as "tell-tales" like you might find on other engines that spit a steady stream of water. The Force engines will spit water out of these holes, they are not necessarily an indication of the condition of your impeller.
 

birdgod

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Re: New Boater with bad luck. 89' Force 85hp

More thoughts: Your engine won't burn up with a "few" seconds of running without water. The impeller is a different story. Give it 30 seconds with the muffs and if no spits and sputters appear at the two holes you circled, shut it off and replace the impeller.

I turn the engine on for 20s today and water start to come out.... Thanks everyone for helping.
 
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