i_build
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Apr 24, 2005
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Just got a new (used) alpha 1 out drive and the impeller was missing fins so I swapped out the pump lower and upper housing and impeller. The boat was sitting for about 4 months on the trailer before I got the newer drive. Took her out and after running on a plane for about 10 mins she gets up to 180*. She was staying at 165* before I put the new drive in.
I disconnected the feed hose that goes to my engine from the drive and I have a strong flow with the engine idling. What "strong flow" means to me... is it seems like I have the same pressure as my garden hose. At idle she stays cool consistently and after 5 minutes throttling back from hitting 180* she cools down to 165*. New manifold also installed 3 months prior to the original drive failing. I did not change the riser but she ran 3 months at 165* before the drive went bad even for long runs on a plane.
Is it possible that 4 months of inactivity could have degraded the riser? Is there more of a definitive way of me testing the flow coming from the drive to know that it is right? The problem only shows after running on a plane at about 3600 rpm after 10 mins... not sure if she would climb in temp any higher. Would like to rule out any possible issue with the supply coming from the drive before I start throwing money at the riser or circulating pump... Just don't know how to test that supply from the drive to get a definitive result (other than my visual judgement of the water coming out the end of the hose).
Please let me know if possible. I can make video if that will help.
Raw water cooled in the Gulf of Mexico.
Thank you in advance.
I disconnected the feed hose that goes to my engine from the drive and I have a strong flow with the engine idling. What "strong flow" means to me... is it seems like I have the same pressure as my garden hose. At idle she stays cool consistently and after 5 minutes throttling back from hitting 180* she cools down to 165*. New manifold also installed 3 months prior to the original drive failing. I did not change the riser but she ran 3 months at 165* before the drive went bad even for long runs on a plane.
Is it possible that 4 months of inactivity could have degraded the riser? Is there more of a definitive way of me testing the flow coming from the drive to know that it is right? The problem only shows after running on a plane at about 3600 rpm after 10 mins... not sure if she would climb in temp any higher. Would like to rule out any possible issue with the supply coming from the drive before I start throwing money at the riser or circulating pump... Just don't know how to test that supply from the drive to get a definitive result (other than my visual judgement of the water coming out the end of the hose).
Please let me know if possible. I can make video if that will help.
Raw water cooled in the Gulf of Mexico.
Thank you in advance.