2 ports on back of motar

aguitarestv

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how much water should come out of the 2 ports on the back of a 69 115 jonhson? because i had just replaced the waterpump and it just barlly spits water out of them. cause for consern?
 

aguitarestv

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Re: 2 ports on back of motar

buy the way i am not talking about with the fush atachment eather i am talking about on the water full trottle in gear and it still just spits
 

iwombat

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Re: 2 ports on back of motar

Sounds normal to me. Those are exhaust ports, should be about 95% air and a little bit of water.
 

Joe Reeves

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Re: 2 ports on back of motar

(Exhaust Relief Ports - Exhaust Housing (Inner/Outer)
(J Reeves)

The long housing between the powerhead and the lower unit is called the exhaust housing. There is a inner housing within it that has a heavy duty seal around the bottom of it, or heavy duty seals around a inner extension between the housing and the lower unit.

The red hot exhaust travels down thru that inner tube and out the propeller with a somewhat supply of water to cool the propeller hub. A good amount of water surrounds and fills the space between the outer and inner tube, otherwise the outer housing would get so hot that the paint would burn off.

Some water pumps, for some reason (differing even when new) exert a great amount of water pressure, and if the exhaust housing seals are in perfect condition, the water fills the tube to a point of overflowing.

This brings into play those two holes or slots, whichever the engine might have, at the top rear portion of the exhaust housing just below the powerhead.

Now, if those two holes/slots weren't there, water would continue to flow up into the cylinders. Water not flowing out of those holes is no concern for alarm UNLESS that outer housing suddenly becomes extremely hot..... the warning horn should sound long before that happens.

The main reason for those holes being there (exhaust relief holes) is that when at an idle, there is an extreme amount of resistance encountered by the exhaust trying to escape due the fact that the outlet via the propeller is now blocked by a wall of water. The escape route in this case is for the exhaust to escape out those two holes, otherwise the engine would slow down quite quickly and die. If exhaust cannot escape, air/fuel cannot gain entrance to the engine.

If in doubt about whether you have the seals where they belong, drop the lower unit and double check.
 

aguitarestv

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Re: 2 ports on back of motar

ahhh ok know it all makes sence thanks a lot its a big load of my mind know if i can just figure out why my distributar advance keeps binding up i will be all set! thanks again
 
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