Just installed a reman 5.7 marine long block in my 99 Crownline 202BR to replace a perfectly functioning 5.0 that I failed to winterize properly (filled with AF but didn't drain). Also went through the Alpha One Gen 2 outdrive before the motor swap, did the bellows and installed EMP impeller kit.
My problem is that while running on muffs, there doesn't seem to be any suction from the water intake and no (or very little) water comes out of the exhaust/prop. Already melted the flappers in the exhaust during the first start when I didn't realize what was happening.
I have checked everything I can possibly think of to no avail. Double checked the impeller was installed correctly, water tube was aligned during lower unit install. Old impeller came out in one piece and was in good condition, housing seemed ok with no major grooves or anything. I have checked that water flows easily from tstat housing all the way out of the outdrive, and ran engine briefly with tstat inlet hose in a bucket and seemed to get a decent flow (didn't measure actual volume, maybe half a gal in about 10sec). Did the same test with the exhaust manifold inlet feed hose and got decent flow from it too. No apparent blockages or cracks in manifold or risers. Not sure how well engine itself is cooling because I can't run it for very long.
Long story short, the engine/exhaust seems to be getting water at a decent rate, yet the exhaust is overheating and no water seems to be getting sucked in from the muffs or comes out the exhaust. Just pulled a riser this evening after running and there was definitely water in the cooling passages, but I guess not enough flow to make it all the way out the exhaust. Maybe a water pressure issue, maybe a bad impeller? I'm stumped at this point and want to see if anyone has any insight. Thanks!
My problem is that while running on muffs, there doesn't seem to be any suction from the water intake and no (or very little) water comes out of the exhaust/prop. Already melted the flappers in the exhaust during the first start when I didn't realize what was happening.
I have checked everything I can possibly think of to no avail. Double checked the impeller was installed correctly, water tube was aligned during lower unit install. Old impeller came out in one piece and was in good condition, housing seemed ok with no major grooves or anything. I have checked that water flows easily from tstat housing all the way out of the outdrive, and ran engine briefly with tstat inlet hose in a bucket and seemed to get a decent flow (didn't measure actual volume, maybe half a gal in about 10sec). Did the same test with the exhaust manifold inlet feed hose and got decent flow from it too. No apparent blockages or cracks in manifold or risers. Not sure how well engine itself is cooling because I can't run it for very long.
Long story short, the engine/exhaust seems to be getting water at a decent rate, yet the exhaust is overheating and no water seems to be getting sucked in from the muffs or comes out the exhaust. Just pulled a riser this evening after running and there was definitely water in the cooling passages, but I guess not enough flow to make it all the way out the exhaust. Maybe a water pressure issue, maybe a bad impeller? I'm stumped at this point and want to see if anyone has any insight. Thanks!