LukeFishWalker
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2015
- Messages
- 95
Sea Rider,
I have no intention of operating it without a thermostat.
As far as the previous operating conditions:
The power head ( I Replaced The Original ) came from the Galveston
Texas area and that's predominately salt water.
I took off the lower unit off & thermostat and hooked a
20GPM electric pump with a hose and connected to the
pick up pipe and ran 30% vinegar throughout the
water system for 45 minutes.
Then flushed with clean water,
then flushed with a concentrated baking soda bath.
After it was all said & done I had 4 level tablespoons of scale
that was left in the barrel once I poured the water out real slow,
Then I pulled the thermostat housing off and forced water
in the block ( Pre Thermostat ) then in the pick up pipe repeating
this step several times.
I forced water into the tattle tail pipe and through the cylinder head
( Post Thermostat ) and repeated this step several times.
My only other option is to pull the powerhead and visually inspect
the 2 holes in the lower block and the galley in the partition
that separates the water to the cylinders & exhaust manifold.
In the picture below:
Red Circle = Passage Into Cylinder Block
Yellow Circle = Passage into Exhaust Manifold
Black Circles = Galley " Restriction " In Partitions
I have no intention of operating it without a thermostat.
As far as the previous operating conditions:
The power head ( I Replaced The Original ) came from the Galveston
Texas area and that's predominately salt water.
I took off the lower unit off & thermostat and hooked a
20GPM electric pump with a hose and connected to the
pick up pipe and ran 30% vinegar throughout the
water system for 45 minutes.
Then flushed with clean water,
then flushed with a concentrated baking soda bath.
After it was all said & done I had 4 level tablespoons of scale
that was left in the barrel once I poured the water out real slow,
Then I pulled the thermostat housing off and forced water
in the block ( Pre Thermostat ) then in the pick up pipe repeating
this step several times.
I forced water into the tattle tail pipe and through the cylinder head
( Post Thermostat ) and repeated this step several times.
My only other option is to pull the powerhead and visually inspect
the 2 holes in the lower block and the galley in the partition
that separates the water to the cylinders & exhaust manifold.
In the picture below:
Red Circle = Passage Into Cylinder Block
Yellow Circle = Passage into Exhaust Manifold
Black Circles = Galley " Restriction " In Partitions