Phree Refill
Cadet
- Joined
- Apr 24, 2009
- Messages
- 12
Just recently aquired this 6 horse Johnson Seahorse and it runs like a top but the cooling system is ?clogged? somewhere. When you first fire the engine up water will flow through the cooling system and out the blow hole, but after about 15-20 seconds when the engine starts to get warm water stops flowing out the blow hole. The guy I bought it off of runs an outboard repair shop and he already replaced the water pump and thermostat in it and it still has the same problem. He did not tear the engine apart any further because whoever brought him the engine decided they didn't want it anymore. So this repairman sold it to me for what he had in it in parts and labor.
This motor is in excellent shape it just needs this cooling issue fixed. I've read on many different posts on this forum about other people who have taken the same course of action (replace water pump and thermostat) and still can't get the water to flow properly. I've seen several get pointed to a rubber seal at the top of the watertube that goes bad and expands over time and clogs the water flow. Should inspecting the aforementioned seal be my next mode of attack or should I try some other remedies first?
This motor is in excellent shape it just needs this cooling issue fixed. I've read on many different posts on this forum about other people who have taken the same course of action (replace water pump and thermostat) and still can't get the water to flow properly. I've seen several get pointed to a rubber seal at the top of the watertube that goes bad and expands over time and clogs the water flow. Should inspecting the aforementioned seal be my next mode of attack or should I try some other remedies first?