ratdude747
Petty Officer 1st Class
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The muffs were a gift from a friend. No debris, they just don't seal very well. I had the hose on full blast.Yeah, that's too little water to be present at the exhaust, should see at least some at the idle relief ports as long as there's no blockage prior.
The muffs are allowing a lot of water to flow past the sealing area. Make sure the water intake area the muffs seal around is clear of debris.
The round style have a better fit over the intake and clamp a bit better. The sea water pump on muffs needs a bit of help from the hose water pressure to aid drawing water to itself.
I use the same style muffs and don't have an issue.
My comment comes from the amount of flow, so maybe the tension or adjustment need to be looked at
the new muffs two water hoses left/right outdrive .....the 140F of the engine ...Well, let's give that a try. Smashed the bar down in the vice...
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Here's what the results is at full hose:
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Splash out is a lot more "vigorous"... It wasn't dripping down the prop like that before (when not running).
That said, running it (no video, my wife was busy gaming), it didn't help, temps climbed to near 175 in a handful of minutes at which point I killed it.
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Also, it seems my alternator isn't working... It had been earlier:
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The belt is old... But not obviously bad. I didn't hear squealing belts either. I do know that I am getting voltage drop in the harness (currently 12.1v on the GPS speedometer in accessory, 11.2v in run, accessory is only going to said speedometer), but even then, I was getting at least 13v in run before, which is why I mention the belt.
I did hear a clapping noise this last run... I think it was the muffs blowing off pressure? Sounded like it was coming from the muff area. Still a lot of blow by when running.
Safe to say the impeller is suspect and I get to fight the outdrive this weekend? I have the impeller in hand, but need to get a better oil fill pump that doesn't leak all over (had to top off with a squeeze bottle because I lost so much due to pump leakage). Not to mention I had a rough time getting the drive put back in... Most of that was the shift fork, though.
Will look. Yes, there is a plastic water pocket upon review of the best exploded views I can find.Dunno if the mc-1s have the same plastic water pocket in the upper as the alphas, but that drive got toasted pretty good, so might want to check that out while you're in there
Which is what I figured. West Marine doesn't sell the lower piece, so had I talked it all apart first I would have known to stay home and order both online. But, I also wouldn't have made it to North Indy by 5, hence my haste in going up there ASAP. Good story and excuse to get Skyline Chili, even if I did blow 5 hours and $40 in gas.The oem sea water pump kit is compatible with two different base assemblies
Your MC-1 drive uses the "tall" base assy
When the MR/Alpha drives were manufactured the difference in bearing/race orientation on the driveshaft required a retainer for the race located directly below the pump. A "short" base assy is required for these drives
The water pocket cover in the picture looks normal
The instructions for those muffs tell you to drill a 1/8' hole on both sides to allow the wire to pass throughParts came in!
Good news: I was able to rebuild the impeller (blades aren't facing the same way, but I read that will correct itself on first start as long as I get it on muffs and started soon ). After a lot of fighting and cursing (shaft rotation issues) my wife and I were able to get the outdrive back together just in time for storm sirens to go blaring . While waiting the storm out, I was able to get the alternator rebuilt with a correct voltage regulator (that will be a new thread). After the storm passed (thankfully it didn't rain too much), I was able to go out and fill the outdrive (like last time, pumped as much of the 32 oz in as I could, nothing out the vent but the drive supposedly takes only 28 oz???) and install the alternator/belt.
The bad news is the muffs don't seem to fit. Rod hits something in the intake:
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Is something wrong with my drive, am I using the muffs wrong, or is this model not actually "compatible with all mercruiser"?
I didn't see any instructions in the package... But if that's a safe move, not a problem.The instructions for those muffs tell you to drill a 1/8' hole on both sides to allow the wire to pass through