Ok got it. I just can’t understand why I can’t get pressurized water up to the impeller. Even if I squeeze the muffs together by hand. It’s almost as if there is a valve in the circuit that doesn’t open until the key is on or something. ??these? link
That does not exist.It’s almost as if there is a valve in the circuit that doesn’t open until the key is on or something. ??
But I don’t have any cooling issues.That does not exist.
But here is an off the wall thought: I have seen hoses with internal delamination before. Like a long time ago. Possible that is an issue? Other than stripping it down, here is another off the wall thought: scope it. Here is a link to a WiFi scope that connects to your smart phone. For 30 bucks cannot go wrong (I have personally used this model this for a variety of things and very happy with it > easy to set up and use). Pull the input hose to the raw water pump and scope it back to the sterndrive. Unsure if it will work but heck, seems like there is something funky going on so do some funky things….
But I have no cooling issues.There are a few places where you can have a loss of water pressure or a clog:
Loss of pressure:
Rotted rubber water tube grommets inside drive
Plastic hose fitting in the bell housing can crack
Clog:
Crud sucked up into the cooling system can clog the water intake holes in the lower unit and the power steering cooler on the back of the engine
I’m afraid to run it on muffs out of the water. But if it were clogged somewhere wouldn’t I have cooling problems in the water?Oh, I thought you have no cooling issues with boat in water but on muffs you do (no water getting to impeller).