Old Johnson cooling problem

RBG

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I have A QD-19 10 Hp that has been in the family since it was new. <br />I replace the water pump impeller after checking the operation on a barrel found the dicharge water to be real hot. I may have turned the tips on the impeller in the wrong direction? Will this make a difference in the volume of water pumped. Is it possible to install the impeller wronged. :confused:
 

Chinewalker

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Re: Old Johnson cooling problem

It won't make any difference at all. As soon as you fire up the motor the impeller will right itself.<br /><br />Great motor - hope you're running it with a 24:1 mixture... Also, keep an eye on the lower unit oil. If there's any evidence of water intrusion, consider installing a seal kit. Those units work well, but won't take a ton of abuse due to their being a mildly beefed up 5.5hp unit.<br /><br />- Scott
 

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Re: Old Johnson cooling problem

If I'm not mistaken, your '58 should have a thermostat. If so, the discharge water ought to be pretty hot.<br />You can tell if it's got a thermostat because there will be a plate held on by three screws on the top of the head. Under that plate is the 'stat.
 

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Re: Old Johnson cooling problem

Originally posted by Paul Moir:<br /> If I'm not mistaken, your '58 should have a thermostat. If so, the discharge water ought to be pretty hot.<br />You can tell if it's got a thermostat because there will be a plate held on by three screws on the top of the head. Under that plate is the 'stat.
 

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Re: Old Johnson cooling problem

I have not had a chance to check, but I'm sure your are right. Just runturn from three days in Quebec. The motor ran grate only one or two pulls to start. <br />Water temp was warm under wide open throttle which seamed right. Thanks for the help. Keep your flies dry.
 

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Re: Old Johnson cooling problem

Originally posted by Chinewalker:<br /> It won't make any difference at all. As soon as you fire up the motor the impeller will right itself.<br /><br />Great motor - hope you're running it with a 24:1 mixture... Also, keep an eye on the lower unit oil. If there's any evidence of water intrusion, consider installing a seal kit. Those units work well, but won't take a ton of abuse due to their being a mildly beefed up 5.5hp unit.<br /><br />- Scott
 

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Re: Old Johnson cooling problem

Scott<br /> Just returned from three days in Quebec fishing. The motor ran great. It did have a spell when it slowed during full throttle an back fired three time and the strighten out and ran fine. Must of been a little dirt or slug someplace. It will start with one pull with the chocke on when cold. I have a small leak in the fuel tank and if I do'nt pump it up it takes two maybe three before it will start.<br />I am using a 32:1 oil mix with TC-W3. There is no smoke at high speed and very little during idle.<br />I had water in the lower unit and found the Seals and O-ring to fit the drive shaft and shift lever rod. The **** rod was leakink. The fix was to increase the pressure in the O-ring by driving the brass bushing in a little more.<br />The motor runs great I would like it to idle slower but thats just me. You know, would like to be able to count the nummer of times the engine fires at ilde. <br />Thanks for the help and advice. Remember to keep yuor files dry.<br /><br /> Ron
 
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