58 evinrude lark 35, pump problem

beach

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Just finished replacing the lower with a used from ebay, installed new impeller. <br /><br />When running in test barrel water pumps with thermostat cover off but slows down and stops when I put cap on (no thermostat installed). Water comming from larger of 2 holes with cap off and also stops pumping if I put my thumb over the hole. Somehow it seems to be loosing it's prime.<br /><br />Any ideas?
 

beach

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Re: 58 evinrude lark 35, pump problem

Could there be an exhaust leak somewhere causing back pressure in the cooling system?
 

beach

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Re: 58 evinrude lark 35, pump problem

Anybody have any thoughts?
 

Lark40

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Re: 58 evinrude lark 35, pump problem

Did you install the impeller with all the vanes curved in the correct direction according to a repair manual diagram?<br /><br />Are you sure that the water jackets aren't clogged? Can you force water or compressed air out the exhaust relief port from the t-stat opening?
 

beach

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Re: 58 evinrude lark 35, pump problem

I did install the impeller while turning the drive shaft clockwise and water does flow out the relief for a few seconds then dies down and stops.<br /><br />How forceful should the water be comming from the pump? The flow stops immediately if i put my thumb over the hole in the t stat.
 

dkondelik

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Re: 58 evinrude lark 35, pump problem

mornin' Beach,<br /><br />these ol' gals are a lot of fun, arn't they? Buy,...they do seem to get a bit tempermental on ocassion.<br />with the foot removed ( & thermostat & cover off), can you connect a piece of heater hose to the water pipe in the leg? Then,... connect the heater hose to a garden hose & turn on the water.<br /><br />If there's sand & mud restricting the flow, this can help to clean it out.<br /><br />also, this should help you to determine determine if there is a significant leak in the tube (or somew where else). Maybe a seal where the tube meets the power head?<br /><br />Final thought (sorry if it seems academic but i've never seen your motor), did the pump mate with the tube when you assembled?<br /><br />Good Luck
 

beach

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Re: 58 evinrude lark 35, pump problem

Took it out on the lake for the 1st time, got the carb adjusted and she runs like a champ. Compression is 125 both cylinders.<br /><br />There was a couple of impeller pieces blocking flow, once remove water pumped great.
 
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