1990 vs 1992 4.3 block swap

Scott06

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Turns out my impeller was fried. not sure how that happened since I always put the muffs on. The plastic tube melted too and I had a heck of a time to get the impeller off the shaft since the housing had scratched the shaft. Oh well, another impeller this year. The second now
Whose impellers are you using ? Muffs can sometime be tough to get in a spot where it flows fully
 

Chris51280

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Whose impellers are you using ? Muffs can sometime be tough to get in a spot where it flows fully
sierra. Thats what I think. they may have leaked too much the day before when i tested it before taking the boat out on the water. Now I also have to check my flappers and the upper receiver housing. The Gen 1 impeller just sucks.
 

Scott06

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sierra. Thats what I think. they may have leaked too much the day before when i tested it before taking the boat out on the water. Now I also have to check my flappers and the upper receiver housing. The Gen 1 impeller just sucks.
Try a OEM merc impeller and housing. Its been a few years since I had a gen 1 but I found they last twice as long as the sierra ones. Not a huge data set but on both the gen one and gen two drives the OEM impellers last a very long time. Definitely the gen 2 design is better but I think you will find its worth the cost for OEM impellers and parts
 

Chris51280

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Try a OEM merc impeller and housing. Its been a few years since I had a gen 1 but I found they last twice as long as the sierra ones. Not a huge data set but on both the gen one and gen two drives the OEM impellers last a very long time. Definitely the gen 2 design is better but I think you will find its worth the cost for OEM impellers and parts
thanks scott
 

Chris51280

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Turns out my flappers are pretty cooked too. they water housing on top looks still ok. I think I have to make sure my muffs are good seated next time. Never happened before.
 

nola mike

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Turns out my flappers are pretty cooked too. they water housing on top looks still ok. I think I have to make sure my muffs are good seated next time. Never happened before.
did you check the water pocket cover in your outdrive?
 

Lou C

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Try the round Merc/Quicksilver muffs with the metal rod clamp; these are made of softer rubber than the generic muffs and conform to the shape of the lower unit better.
 

Chris51280

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did you check the water pocket cover in your outdrive?
yes, small bubbles but it is still intact. rubber seals are good.
I will be installing water temp switch and oil pressure switch from now on with a buzzer. I didn't catch the overheat fast enough and my boat was not equipped with this before.
Will look into the other style muffs
 
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