Re: Cooling system
The scenario- have a 5.7 1999 mercruiser inboard with fresh water cooling. 2013 I replaced the impeller, pulley, and housing. Got back off a test run and hooked up the hose to flush engine and the bottom of the plastic case for the raw water strainer exploded. Bought a new Groco strainer and installed it. Very little water came out of the exhaust and many fittings were spewing mist from leaks. The boat ran 100 hours last season with no problems but I never flushed the engine because I didn't want to blow out plastic piece again. LOTS OF PRESSURE BUILT UP. this year brought boat home for maint. Replacing transmission oil cooler I found the intake side to be very clogged. I was sure this was my problem. Before hooking the new cooler up I hooked up the hose and turned it on. Very little water was coming out of the hose from the impeller. Any thought on why the new housing I installed is preventing water from passing through with hose hook up without engine running but as soon as I crank the engine water is pulled through and comes out exhaust normally. Thx
Howdy,
Welcome aboard!
Well, I'm a little confused as to what you have.....you indicate "FRESH WATER COOLING"
Do you have a closed cooling system or a raw water system?
Now having said that, If it's a raw water system (as I suspect) you clearly had heat exchanger clogging due to previous raw water pump impeller failure(s)
Raw water should flow from the raw water through-hull pickup then (usually) directly to the Sea-Strainer, THEN to the raw water pump on the starboard-front of the engine. The sea strainer is usually installed prior to the pump to prevent debris from damaging the pump.
Then raw water flows to the various heat exchangers (PS/oil coolers if installed) or the V-drive transmission cooler etc. (or main cooling heat exchanger if closed cooled) or T-stat housing. AFTER cooling the engine and other accy's, it's usually routed to the exhaust manifolds/risers and overboard.
There's some variations but the clogging usually occurs AFR the raw water pump in the oil-water heat exchangers.
If the sea strainer "exploded"........ it tells me that it might have been under pressure. That could only happen if it's in the raw water pump discharge. (where it shouldn't usually be)
Was it an after-market installation?
As far as not getting any water flow through the pump, that's pretty much "normal" if the pump is not turning, there's not a lot of easy flow through it.
Any time you want to flush the engine using pressure water, do it from the hose that connects to the raw water pump discharge.
Pumping from the other (intake) side would (should) only just flush water out the raw water pickup.
Got a Mercruiser model number and boat model?
Regards,
Rick