themaniam1
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Oct 4, 2009
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My impeller went out on my 2000 350 mag merc or so I think. I have had it out alot this fall on the lake and Saturday a Warning alarm went of so quickly glanced at gages and saw that temp was at 185?F so I just turned off the engine. I took the engine cover off and saw that the serp belt was off the impeller so I figured that the impeller went out. I was only a few hundred yards from the marina so I thought I would let the engine cool and then motor into the slip while watching the temp.
The engine would not crank over. The starter would engage and but it felt like it was hydolocked. So I got myself towed in and the boat onto the trailer. Now it is in my driveway and I plan to pull the plugs and then crank it over to clear and water out of the cylinders.
I have been told all the expensive possibilities of a cracked block or cylinder head or head gasket but someone said that they have seen were the impeller goes out and the engine hydolocks. Is that possible? Maybe suck / siphon through exhaust valve? That would be much cheaper for me to fix then a head or block. Oh ya, no water in the crank case or in the valve covers.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. (PS this is my first boat but I do work alot on cars so I understand a GM 350.)
The engine would not crank over. The starter would engage and but it felt like it was hydolocked. So I got myself towed in and the boat onto the trailer. Now it is in my driveway and I plan to pull the plugs and then crank it over to clear and water out of the cylinders.
I have been told all the expensive possibilities of a cracked block or cylinder head or head gasket but someone said that they have seen were the impeller goes out and the engine hydolocks. Is that possible? Maybe suck / siphon through exhaust valve? That would be much cheaper for me to fix then a head or block. Oh ya, no water in the crank case or in the valve covers.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. (PS this is my first boat but I do work alot on cars so I understand a GM 350.)