K2MSmith
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Thread formerly titled "Seawater not pumping through engine"
I've got an M25 which starts and runs great but seawater suddenly stopped flowing through the engine. Here is what I tried so far:
- disconnected input hose (that goes to thru-hull) from water pump on front of engine; and blew water through it through a garden hose. It appears clear - least going out;
- i was able to suck water in through the input house (connected to the thru-hull.)
- took cover off of water pump and cranked engine a few rotations, verified that impellor is turning.
- replaced impeller (old one looked good, but I happened to have a new spare anyway).
- there is a screw plug on the pump housing, I removed that and cranked engine to see if water would come out. No water (?).
- there is no raw seawater filter in the system.
The back end of the system is not easily access from the front of the engine, so I have not tried to diagnose anything on the output side of the pump. Is it possible that with all I have checked, the pump still doesn't actually work ? Next thing I was thinking of trying was buying a piece of 2-3' hose, removing the output from the pump and replacing with the spare hose going into bucket to see if I can start the engine and fill the bucket.
Any other ideas ?
I've got an M25 which starts and runs great but seawater suddenly stopped flowing through the engine. Here is what I tried so far:
- disconnected input hose (that goes to thru-hull) from water pump on front of engine; and blew water through it through a garden hose. It appears clear - least going out;
- i was able to suck water in through the input house (connected to the thru-hull.)
- took cover off of water pump and cranked engine a few rotations, verified that impellor is turning.
- replaced impeller (old one looked good, but I happened to have a new spare anyway).
- there is a screw plug on the pump housing, I removed that and cranked engine to see if water would come out. No water (?).
- there is no raw seawater filter in the system.
The back end of the system is not easily access from the front of the engine, so I have not tried to diagnose anything on the output side of the pump. Is it possible that with all I have checked, the pump still doesn't actually work ? Next thing I was thinking of trying was buying a piece of 2-3' hose, removing the output from the pump and replacing with the spare hose going into bucket to see if I can start the engine and fill the bucket.
Any other ideas ?
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