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Pull the PS cooler, clean the intake side and back flush the line out. You can do it with a beer and your transom shower hose
Formula with big blocks
Morning coffee epiphany. The flush line is only 3/4” ID, so it is a bit restrictive, but it seems to help.That's thinking out of the box
Don’t know, I didn’t have the computer with me. Maybe this week I can do a computer recording.Did it bring down the exhaust temps?
That is why I have the sea water strainers. I my area, it seems that stuff grows inside the outdrive water duct, dies over the winter, then detaches from the water duct the next season, where it blocks the intake line at the bell housing fitting. I've had this happen twice. Once was the infamous 'shell' and another was a barnacle that I caught during pre-season prep.One thing I wished they would have incorporated into outdrives is removable water intake screens; in my experience with salt water boating most restrictions are in the water intake area. I never found anything past there with pulling the outdrive every season. Some outboards have these but I/Os moored in salt water need them even more…
Yes, when I pull the boat, I should be able to take the drives off, clean out any debris and backflush everything. If I have enough time, I might do the poor man's fix on the delayed shift.I wonder if you could back flush your raw water intake line from the impellers back with the outdrives off to really clean it out.
I had such a problem with barnacles growing on that water intake screen in the lower unit I removed it about 10 years ago. After that I could easily rod out the 4 water intake holes with it tilted up on the mooring.