Re: Overheating Johnson troubleshooting
If the thermostats were stuck open or missing you would see a steady spitting of water out of the exhaust relief ports if the pump is working properly. <br /><br />Pull the lower unit first and replace the impeller in the water pump. It is some effort, so you might want to replace the whole pump while you are at it.<br /><br />There are 7 bolts that you will need to remove from under the cavitation plate on the lower unit to release it from the mid-section or exhaust housing. One of these actually holds the trim tab, but there is another bolt hidden above the tab that must be removed. <br />There is a single pin that connects the shift rod at the top. It is located dead center, immediately under the rear of the carburetors. You should familiarize yourself with that connection before you begin and make sure that you have the tools and a strategy for removal and replacement of the bolt. If you drop the bolt, it may be difficult to retrieve, so a piece of cloth slid under the carbs and up to the rod may help to catch it.<br /><br />When you have released the shift rod, make every effort not to allow the swivel at the top of the shift rod to turn, as it must go back as it was. You can put some masking tape on until you put the unit back. Note the direction that the swivel is facing.<br /><br />This is a really good time to look over the rest of the gearcase, clean out the drains and even do a pressure test if you have the time.<br /><br />It is a real help to have a second set of hands around when you put the unit back on.<br /><br />Best of luck!