1970Thunderbird
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Dec 24, 2009
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- 111
Hello,
Yesterday, I installed my new water pump in the lower unit of my 1978 Mercury 800. According to a rebuild manual, the four bolts that attach the water pump to the lower unit need to be torqued. According to my manual, two get torqued to 30lbs, one to 20, and one to 40. However, when I tighten the nuts and bolt, the plastic cover of the pump starts to "shoulder" under the nut. Basically, the plastic deforms and rounds out beneath the nut.
Is this normal? Are these torque specs crucial? I really don't want to break my new water pump housing, but I don't want it leaking, either.
Also, when I ran water directly to the water tube in the lower leg (not the one coming out of the pump), I had good water flow through the tattle-tale port. Before reattaching the lower unit, I want to make sure my water issue is resolved.
I'm assuming the power shaft in the lower unit turns whenever the engine is running, thereby powering the water pump, correct? If the shaft is not spinning, I won't have water coming out of the pump, correct? Yesterday, I attached ear muffs to the lower unit, but no water came out the tube if the shaft was stationary. A little came out when I turned the shaft by hand.
Thanks!
Yesterday, I installed my new water pump in the lower unit of my 1978 Mercury 800. According to a rebuild manual, the four bolts that attach the water pump to the lower unit need to be torqued. According to my manual, two get torqued to 30lbs, one to 20, and one to 40. However, when I tighten the nuts and bolt, the plastic cover of the pump starts to "shoulder" under the nut. Basically, the plastic deforms and rounds out beneath the nut.
Is this normal? Are these torque specs crucial? I really don't want to break my new water pump housing, but I don't want it leaking, either.
Also, when I ran water directly to the water tube in the lower leg (not the one coming out of the pump), I had good water flow through the tattle-tale port. Before reattaching the lower unit, I want to make sure my water issue is resolved.
I'm assuming the power shaft in the lower unit turns whenever the engine is running, thereby powering the water pump, correct? If the shaft is not spinning, I won't have water coming out of the pump, correct? Yesterday, I attached ear muffs to the lower unit, but no water came out the tube if the shaft was stationary. A little came out when I turned the shaft by hand.
Thanks!