Come into my possession is an ‘84 15hp Evinrude. Fires up and idles great. But it has intermittent water issues.
From water pump to tell-tale is clear. I can hook a hose direct to the copper water inlet tube and run it through no problems.
I replace the complete water pump. Impeller shim is good. Though there is no gasket between the metal plate and the LU as well from between the metal plate and the plastic impeller housing.
I am forgoing muffs and garden hose and have it sitting in a 50gal barrel for testing.
Sometimes it spits water out the tell tale when idling, sometime when under throttle. And sometimes not.
I disassembled the water pump after a test and it looked like exhaust residue was inside the impeller housing. And when I blew low pressure air through the copper inlet tube I could hear slight water gurgling from the midsection exhaust shaft/chamber.
If the water cover gasket is blown (where the thermostat is) could exhaust be getting into the water system and pushing the water out of the motor instead of allow it to cycle? Or the head gasket?
I haven’t pulled the water/thermostat cover off yet as I don’t want to need to buy a new gasket unless that’s where diagnostic takes me. A readily available gasket is $40 so I’m trying to avoid throwing money at the wall.
From water pump to tell-tale is clear. I can hook a hose direct to the copper water inlet tube and run it through no problems.
I replace the complete water pump. Impeller shim is good. Though there is no gasket between the metal plate and the LU as well from between the metal plate and the plastic impeller housing.
I am forgoing muffs and garden hose and have it sitting in a 50gal barrel for testing.
Sometimes it spits water out the tell tale when idling, sometime when under throttle. And sometimes not.
I disassembled the water pump after a test and it looked like exhaust residue was inside the impeller housing. And when I blew low pressure air through the copper inlet tube I could hear slight water gurgling from the midsection exhaust shaft/chamber.
If the water cover gasket is blown (where the thermostat is) could exhaust be getting into the water system and pushing the water out of the motor instead of allow it to cycle? Or the head gasket?
I haven’t pulled the water/thermostat cover off yet as I don’t want to need to buy a new gasket unless that’s where diagnostic takes me. A readily available gasket is $40 so I’m trying to avoid throwing money at the wall.
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