TBarCYa
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Apr 13, 2005
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I'm in the final stages of getting this boat back in the water and I've found a few problems. It's a 7.4L with a Bravo outdrive and I'm not familiar with Bravos.
The first issue is that I am not getting water to the thermostat and therefore no water out of the exhaust. Since I don't know the correct terminology, I'm referring to the raw water pump being in the drive, the lower water pump being on the engine by the fuel pump and the engine water pump being the one on the engine. Please correct my terminology tho so I know what I'm talking about.
I'm running on the muffs so the first thing I'll be replacing is the raw water pump in the drive but I would have expected that the hose would provide enough pressure to get water to the lower water pump regardless. All of my water is shooting out past the muffs so it's obviously not going anywhere I need it to. For the lower water pump, how prone are these to failure? I imagine that, like the engine water pump, there are no rubber vanes to go bad so unless it's leaking it should be pumping water, right? So far I have only pulled one of the hoses from the thermostat to the manifold and there was steam but no water. Once things cool down I'll pull some other hoses to see if there really is any water getting to the lower pump.
For the exhaust... There's no bellows from the port on the gimble to the drive. I doubt this is normal but this is how the previous owner ran it so I have to ask... Shouldn't there be an exhaust bellows or is it ok to run without it? There's a short rubber hose attached to the gimble that's not torn, it looks like it's supposed to be that way but it doesn't attach to anything and has the exhaust exiting directly at the drive.
Thanks for your help. We're hoping to have the boat in the water this weekend but it's not looking good unless the raw water pump fixes the water issue.
The first issue is that I am not getting water to the thermostat and therefore no water out of the exhaust. Since I don't know the correct terminology, I'm referring to the raw water pump being in the drive, the lower water pump being on the engine by the fuel pump and the engine water pump being the one on the engine. Please correct my terminology tho so I know what I'm talking about.
I'm running on the muffs so the first thing I'll be replacing is the raw water pump in the drive but I would have expected that the hose would provide enough pressure to get water to the lower water pump regardless. All of my water is shooting out past the muffs so it's obviously not going anywhere I need it to. For the lower water pump, how prone are these to failure? I imagine that, like the engine water pump, there are no rubber vanes to go bad so unless it's leaking it should be pumping water, right? So far I have only pulled one of the hoses from the thermostat to the manifold and there was steam but no water. Once things cool down I'll pull some other hoses to see if there really is any water getting to the lower pump.
For the exhaust... There's no bellows from the port on the gimble to the drive. I doubt this is normal but this is how the previous owner ran it so I have to ask... Shouldn't there be an exhaust bellows or is it ok to run without it? There's a short rubber hose attached to the gimble that's not torn, it looks like it's supposed to be that way but it doesn't attach to anything and has the exhaust exiting directly at the drive.
Thanks for your help. We're hoping to have the boat in the water this weekend but it's not looking good unless the raw water pump fixes the water issue.