Welcome to the boating world, "break out another thousand".. You might try flushing out the cooling system to see if there are any clogs, but...in the long runGeez, I just can't get a break. Now looks like I may need an impeller since it's not peeing at low revs anymore.
Don't despair, it's a learning experience..
Agree, whenever I get a motor with an unknown history, I buy a whole water pump kit, replace everything so you know !! Nothing worse than being stuck out on the water or burning up a nice motor because you were to cheap to spend an extra 50 bucks. No one ever claimed boating was a cheap hobby, but when corners are cut, it will cost a whole lot more in the long run !!! A lot more!!Replace impeller, wearplate and the two gaskets that sandwich the wearplate. Inspect the upper pump body for scratches in the stainless steel cup. Replace upper pump if you find that. Inspect the pump base for melting or other defect, and replace it if that is found. Often the pump base driveshaft seal will leak water into the gearcase, so replacing the pump base fixes that as well.
As a boat owner, you might as well get used to it !! Once you go thru everything and I mean everything, spending will slow down for a little while until you see some new thing you can't live without which then leads to more new things....welcome to the world of boating !!I appreciate the input fellows.
Although I'd rather score a free manual, I've purchased a lot of manuals in my life! I've not been able to find a manual for this motor though. All I find are generic books that cover a bunch of diff models. Remind me more of Chiltons than a FSM. If somebody can link me to a manual I'd be much obliged. Merc/Brunswick doesn't seem to have manuals for motors this old. My life would be easier with a manual for sure!
Videos are NOT my thing, but sometimes that's all you can find. Seems the days of people doing write ups is about over. Everyone wants those likes and follows. Actually I often find more helpful info in the comments.
OK, guess I'll hold off on buying an impeller until I tear it apart, but this will likely mean I won't get out on the new boat this year at all. :-(
Are Sierra parts, or generics OK for this or should I stick with Merc? Yes I know some will say always use OMC, but often the aftermarket parts work well for less money. I'm really not "onboard" with this break out another thou school of thought!
Interesting comment! I often wondered what folks did when they ran out of "slick" Sears Roebuck catalog sheets...........Seloc, and most 3rd Party Service Manuals, are only good for the Outhouse, and certainly not for Reading.
Newspapers, JC Penny catalogs, Macy's catalogs, and of course the reliable ole corn cob !!!! Yikes !!Interesting comment! I often wondered what folks did when they ran out of "slick" Sears Roebuck catalog sheets...........
They can provide Paper Cuts. Hmm, a Vasectomy from a Seloc ManualSeloc manuals make good knee pads, you can prop the couch corner up with them. However they make terrible toilet paper and worse manuals
You can order new manuals from Mercury dealer