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1966 Mercury outboard motor
I have a 1966 50hp Mercury outboard engine. It appears that steam is
coming out of what should be where the cooling water comes out. Does this sound like a bad impeller, bad thermostat or a plugged water line? Mike |
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wrote in message ... I have a 1966 50hp Mercury outboard engine. It appears that steam is coming out of what should be where the cooling water comes out. Does this sound like a bad impeller, bad thermostat or a plugged water line? Mike Yes ;- |
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On Apr 18, 8:13�pm, wrote:
I have a 1966 50hp Mercury outboard engine. It appears that steam is coming out of what should be where the cooling water comes out. Does this sound like a bad impeller, bad thermostat or a plugged water line? Mike if it runs rough, it could also be a bad head gasket allowing exhust into the cooling chamber[s] |
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"Tim" wrote in message ... On Apr 18, 8:13�pm, wrote: I have a 1966 50hp Mercury outboard engine. It appears that steam is coming out of what should be where the cooling water comes out. Does this sound like a bad impeller, bad thermostat or a plugged water line? Mike if it runs rough, it could also be a bad head gasket allowing exhust into the cooling chamber[s] Absolutely. Overheating often blows head gaskets and warps heads. |
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On Apr 18, 9:57*pm, "Jim" wrote:
wrote in message ... I have a 1966 50hp Mercury outboard engine. It appears that steam is coming out of what should be where the cooling water comes out. Does this sound like a bad impeller, bad thermostat or a plugged water line? Mike Yes ;- Thanks. I'm looking into a plugged water intake. Engine does not run rough so hopefully it's not a serious problem. Mike |
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On Apr 18, 10:04Â*pm, Tim wrote:
On Apr 18, 8:13�pm, wrote: I have a 1966 50hp Mercury outboard engine. It appears that steam is coming out of what should be where the cooling water comes out. Does this sound like a bad impeller, bad thermostat or a plugged water line? Mike if it runs rough, it could also be a bad head gasket allowing exhust into the cooling chamber[s] Thank you. I have some dirt near the water intake so hopefully that is the only problem. Mike |
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On Apr 20, 6:27Â*am, wrote:
On Apr 18, 10:04Â*pm, Tim wrote: On Apr 18, 8:13�pm, wrote: I have a 1966 50hp Mercury outboard engine. It appears that steam is coming out of what should be where the cooling water comes out. Does this sound like a bad impeller, bad thermostat or a plugged water line? Mike if it runs rough, it could also be a bad head gasket allowing exhust into the cooling chamber[s] Thank you. Â*I have some dirt near the water intake so hopefully that is the only problem. Mike If tht be the case it might not be your ONLY problem. if the dirt/grit sets forced up into the lower end of your engine, it may lso have ruined or at least cut up your water pump impellor pretty good. it's not a complicated process to pull the lower end check/replace your impeller. I'd do it if it was mine. |
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On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 11:03:29 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: On Apr 20, 6:27*am, wrote: On Apr 18, 10:04*pm, Tim wrote: On Apr 18, 8:13?pm, wrote: I have a 1966 50hp Mercury outboard engine. It appears that steam is coming out of what should be where the cooling water comes out. Does this sound like a bad impeller, bad thermostat or a plugged water line? Mike if it runs rough, it could also be a bad head gasket allowing exhust into the cooling chamber[s] Thank you. *I have some dirt near the water intake so hopefully that is the only problem. Mike If tht be the case it might not be your ONLY problem. if the dirt/grit sets forced up into the lower end of your engine, it may lso have ruined or at least cut up your water pump impellor pretty good. it's not a complicated process to pull the lower end check/replace your impeller. I'd do it if it was mine. I'll second that - if the intake is plugged, the chances of the impeller being fubar'ed is pretty good. |
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On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 18:29:02 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: I'll second that - if the intake is plugged, the chances of the impeller being fubar'ed is pretty good. Fubar'ed is incorrect usage. A simple "fubar" would suffice... :-) |
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On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 18:07:22 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 18:29:02 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: I'll second that - if the intake is plugged, the chances of the impeller being fubar'ed is pretty good. Fubar'ed is incorrect usage. A simple "fubar" would suffice... :-) You know - you are absoutely correct. I should have used FUBAR BUNDY instead of just plain old FUBAR. ~~ snerk ~~ |
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