Engine never overheated. Air bubbles are in the left hose coming from the outdrive "before" it enters the engine.What you were seeing was a leaking head gasket. The combustion gas escaping was overcoming the incoming water pressure. A compression test very seldom will show which cylinder is causing the problem unless the gasket is completely blown out. Even after the heads are pulled you probably will not be able to see where the gasket is leaking.
All this started from when the engine overheated in the past.
Pull the heads, have a valve job done and have them re surfaced.
Recent pics show fairly deteriorated gasket"Did you replace the separately purchased water pump base/seal housing and gasket?"
Yes. All new.
Yep been there done that. Catch it quick before more damage is done. Get a set of Fel Pro marine head gaskets & ARP cyl head bolts & get your heads checked for cracks. If too far gone just buy a reman set; just match up casting numbers.What you were seeing was a leaking head gasket. The combustion gas escaping was overcoming the incoming water pressure. A compression test very seldom will show which cylinder is causing the problem unless the gasket is completely blown out. Even after the heads are pulled you probably will not be able to see where the gasket is leaking.
All this started from when the engine overheated in the past.
Pull the heads, have a valve job done and have them re surfaced.
Ahh good catch. This is why the clear hose test is so important.EUREKA! Found the problem. Gasket under pump was allowing air from the exhaust chamber to be sucked into the pump. Look at the pictures. The mating surface was irregular and the gasket was not properly made/fitted. The two conditions allowed exhaust gases into the pump. Cleaned and trued up the surface and installed new, better fitting gasket and no more cooling issues.
Two seasons does not equate to recently replacedI had an air leak at that drive shaft seal two seasons ago. So I replaced the entire pump including base and all new gaskets. That is why I was so late to check that area for a cooling problem as I had just been in there.
Oem part or aftermarket?"Two seasons does not equate to recently replaced
Merc recommends full water pump replacement every 2-3 seasons"
Really!?! Water pump base and gasket replaced January 2021. I had a whopping ten hours on that pump base. It was bad from day one. Had nothing to do with seasonal interval.
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Yep, really. 20 months covering two seasons. Doesn't matter how many run hours you have, in fact many believe not using the product causes premature failure.Really!?! Water pump base and gasket replaced January 2021. I had a whopping ten hours on that pump base. It was bad from day one. Had nothing to do with seasonal interval.