Hi guys
Im new here my name is Keith, Im from Caledonia Ontario Canada, so here goes my first post.
I bought this boat last summer (2011) 96 bayliner 120 force. It was off a friend for a really good price. It was my first boat and I drove it around for the summer with no problems. When winter came I needed help to winterize it (again being first boat) so I contacted a relitive who had a similar motor 75 merc and went to his house to winterize together.
It started with a jug of fuel stabilizer in the gas and running the motor for 10 min with a hose and earmuffs connected. At this point we noticed that my stream of water out of the "tell tail" (think thats what its called) was no where near as strong as his. He then disconnected the hose from the muffs and connected a smaller piece of hose and put it in a jug of RV antifreeze and started his engine again and it sucked the antifreeze through the motor and out the "tell tail". So we continued to do mine the same way, it worked but again the stream of water was very weak on mine. We took out the plugs fogged the cylinders bodda bing winterize done. Oh ya forgot drained and filled the bottom end also.
Which brings us to spring (2012) put the battery in and started it up and away i went. I drove it for the summer and TRUTHFULLY never once noticing the strenght of the stream coming out of the tell tail hole. Just this past weekend i thought it was time to start the winterize process and i could do it myself this year. So what i did is filled the tank and put in the stabilizer, and thought what would be better than one last run on the grand for the season. After a good run my buddy and i were just relaxing and talking at a idle, and for the first time ever this loud ear piercing siren was coming from the dash, it was at that second i noticed NO water coming out of the spout so i shut down the boat. Still not sure of why this siren was on i turned the key on and it still went off, so i turned it off again and my buddy figured it was a over heat alarm, so we just coasted and hung out for a bit. After about !0 min i started the boat with no siren and again noticed no water coming out. So i put it in forward and started driving and water started coming out, it worked well enough to get it back to the truck and on the trailer.
So this week i called a local shop which informed me the impeller must be shot. So i removed the bottom end and water pump, and what we noticed was the impeller was spinning around the spline, the actual impeller fins dont look bad. So i got the complete kit (46-43024A 7) which containes the impeller, water pump plate, outer plate, cover and gaskets (because my cover was scoared) and put it all together.
So knowing that the stabilizer was already in the gas i didnt need to run the motor with the hose, so i went right to the antifreeze stage as said earlier from last years experience winterizing. I hooked my muffs to a small hose and into the jug of antifreeze, and started the motor, well to my surprise after installing the new parts the pump did not suck the antifreeze through the motor so after a few moments i shut it down. "Confused" i thought maybe its because the motor is empty it needed a prime so we hooked the house water to the muffs and turned it on and the water started spitting out of the tell tail hole, but again like last year it wasnt very strong at all at a idle, it was stronger at higher rpms.
So after running with the hose we did a quick change back to the antifreeze to suck it through the motor and again the pump would not suck it up???
So really in a nut shell, this whole story for a couple questions,
is there still something wrong?
should the pump be able to suck up the antifreeze under its own suction power?
how powerfull should the stream (tell tail)(with muffs) be at a idle
After doing a little winterizing searching tonight i see that this antifreeze step is not needed cause i cant find anything about anyone else doing it (on a outboard) that is, i seen some on inboards.
Im going to take the boat back to the river tomorrow(sunday) and put the bottom end in the water and start it and see how it works (river is only 5 min away)
wish me luck
thx for reading Keith
P.S. i dont think my muffs are very good the rubber/plastic is pretty rigid.

Im new here my name is Keith, Im from Caledonia Ontario Canada, so here goes my first post.
I bought this boat last summer (2011) 96 bayliner 120 force. It was off a friend for a really good price. It was my first boat and I drove it around for the summer with no problems. When winter came I needed help to winterize it (again being first boat) so I contacted a relitive who had a similar motor 75 merc and went to his house to winterize together.
It started with a jug of fuel stabilizer in the gas and running the motor for 10 min with a hose and earmuffs connected. At this point we noticed that my stream of water out of the "tell tail" (think thats what its called) was no where near as strong as his. He then disconnected the hose from the muffs and connected a smaller piece of hose and put it in a jug of RV antifreeze and started his engine again and it sucked the antifreeze through the motor and out the "tell tail". So we continued to do mine the same way, it worked but again the stream of water was very weak on mine. We took out the plugs fogged the cylinders bodda bing winterize done. Oh ya forgot drained and filled the bottom end also.
Which brings us to spring (2012) put the battery in and started it up and away i went. I drove it for the summer and TRUTHFULLY never once noticing the strenght of the stream coming out of the tell tail hole. Just this past weekend i thought it was time to start the winterize process and i could do it myself this year. So what i did is filled the tank and put in the stabilizer, and thought what would be better than one last run on the grand for the season. After a good run my buddy and i were just relaxing and talking at a idle, and for the first time ever this loud ear piercing siren was coming from the dash, it was at that second i noticed NO water coming out of the spout so i shut down the boat. Still not sure of why this siren was on i turned the key on and it still went off, so i turned it off again and my buddy figured it was a over heat alarm, so we just coasted and hung out for a bit. After about !0 min i started the boat with no siren and again noticed no water coming out. So i put it in forward and started driving and water started coming out, it worked well enough to get it back to the truck and on the trailer.
So this week i called a local shop which informed me the impeller must be shot. So i removed the bottom end and water pump, and what we noticed was the impeller was spinning around the spline, the actual impeller fins dont look bad. So i got the complete kit (46-43024A 7) which containes the impeller, water pump plate, outer plate, cover and gaskets (because my cover was scoared) and put it all together.
So knowing that the stabilizer was already in the gas i didnt need to run the motor with the hose, so i went right to the antifreeze stage as said earlier from last years experience winterizing. I hooked my muffs to a small hose and into the jug of antifreeze, and started the motor, well to my surprise after installing the new parts the pump did not suck the antifreeze through the motor so after a few moments i shut it down. "Confused" i thought maybe its because the motor is empty it needed a prime so we hooked the house water to the muffs and turned it on and the water started spitting out of the tell tail hole, but again like last year it wasnt very strong at all at a idle, it was stronger at higher rpms.
So after running with the hose we did a quick change back to the antifreeze to suck it through the motor and again the pump would not suck it up???
So really in a nut shell, this whole story for a couple questions,
is there still something wrong?
should the pump be able to suck up the antifreeze under its own suction power?
how powerfull should the stream (tell tail)(with muffs) be at a idle
After doing a little winterizing searching tonight i see that this antifreeze step is not needed cause i cant find anything about anyone else doing it (on a outboard) that is, i seen some on inboards.
Im going to take the boat back to the river tomorrow(sunday) and put the bottom end in the water and start it and see how it works (river is only 5 min away)
wish me luck
thx for reading Keith
P.S. i dont think my muffs are very good the rubber/plastic is pretty rigid.