GoodnightGraphics
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- Oct 6, 2010
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You read that correctly. I screwed up.
I recently replaced the impeller and seal on the impeller housing on a 1978 45HP Chrysler (456H8J), After re-assembly there was a very weak pee stream, which degraded to no stream and no water in the overflow tube. There was also oily water draining from the leg while running. When I dropped the lower unit to diagnose it, I noticed that I had the impeller housing seal installed upside down.
So my question is: Is the upside-down seal the likely cause of the water flow issue? I searched for the answer to this, but apparently no one else has made the same dumb mistake. :facepalm:
Go easy on me.....
Thanks.
I recently replaced the impeller and seal on the impeller housing on a 1978 45HP Chrysler (456H8J), After re-assembly there was a very weak pee stream, which degraded to no stream and no water in the overflow tube. There was also oily water draining from the leg while running. When I dropped the lower unit to diagnose it, I noticed that I had the impeller housing seal installed upside down.
So my question is: Is the upside-down seal the likely cause of the water flow issue? I searched for the answer to this, but apparently no one else has made the same dumb mistake. :facepalm:
Go easy on me.....
Thanks.