Hello all,
End of last summer was out fishing, using kicker and it started smoking and stalled. Didn't see it, but was not peeing correctly.
Started messing with it this spring. Motor works fine. Good compression. Figured there was probably salt buildup in water lines. Flushed out all channels(flushmount, direct inset to engine, pickup tube) they are all clear.
I rebuilt waterpump and reinstalled following manual, including all torque specs. impeller is well seated in key and spins with driveshaft as it should. Splines are all pointing clockwise. Put the motor in a barrel and its still not getting enough water to the engine. I dropped the LU again to check, top water cover top off and it all looks fine.
I actually am using the waterpump base that came with engine when I bought it(couldn't find an oil seal that fit the base i bought), but the base is in good shape. Didn't see anything that would make me worried about it. New Insert, new top new plate, etc. new seals on water pick up and
The only other thing I can see is that the flush port is leaking.. This is a conundrum, because the part that Mercury lists, Mercury 10-79953Q04 (a common drain fill screw) is too small for my flushport. I also don't think this could be the whole issue because before I put in current bolt, the old one was completely sealing the opening. I removed it after the motor started having issues because it was becoming too difficult to take out.
End of last summer was out fishing, using kicker and it started smoking and stalled. Didn't see it, but was not peeing correctly.
Started messing with it this spring. Motor works fine. Good compression. Figured there was probably salt buildup in water lines. Flushed out all channels(flushmount, direct inset to engine, pickup tube) they are all clear.
I rebuilt waterpump and reinstalled following manual, including all torque specs. impeller is well seated in key and spins with driveshaft as it should. Splines are all pointing clockwise. Put the motor in a barrel and its still not getting enough water to the engine. I dropped the LU again to check, top water cover top off and it all looks fine.
I actually am using the waterpump base that came with engine when I bought it(couldn't find an oil seal that fit the base i bought), but the base is in good shape. Didn't see anything that would make me worried about it. New Insert, new top new plate, etc. new seals on water pick up and
The only other thing I can see is that the flush port is leaking.. This is a conundrum, because the part that Mercury lists, Mercury 10-79953Q04 (a common drain fill screw) is too small for my flushport. I also don't think this could be the whole issue because before I put in current bolt, the old one was completely sealing the opening. I removed it after the motor started having issues because it was becoming too difficult to take out.