I had a 2007 Mecruiser 496 in my old Grady Kingfish and the heat exchanger had removable ends. Perviously it had twin Mercruiser 470s they too had removable ends on their heat exchangers. I made a habit of removing both ends and cleaning the small tubes inside with pressure from fresh water hose. Often I would get some sand and eel grass out. The fresh water/antifreeze side was captive on mine and was contained when the ends were opened. YMMV but it was an easy fix if my water pressure gauge began to run high. The ends just had a circular flat rubber gasket under the metal cover with a hole in the center for the bolt that held the end cap in place. When I did this flush I would put a plastic bag over and around my alternator. I'm sure there is a video out there somewhere. It was like a 15 minute fix on my 496. I never experienced a problem with the raw water pump clogging fortunately. I did change the pump out once and it was a son of a gun as it was under the front of the motor.
6/27/24 Thanks!
Engine sn 2A190935 ( 2014 Mercrusier 5.7L BRAVO 1 350 MAG MPI ECT Stern Drive Seacore)
This engine has a "quick connect" raw/fresh water flush feature on the rear, top, starboard side of the engine. I flush the engine after each salt water use. The salt water cooling intake is in hull (bottom) of the boat through a screen. It appears clear.
When grounded, I raised the stern drive and powered off within seconds. Bottom was sand, gravel and shells.
Sorry for being redundant. It appears that at present when the engine is running on the "quick connect" raw/fresh water hose in the lift (not in the salt water thru hull intake), the water flow out of the stern drive exhaust ports is mush stronger than before the problem began? could this mean the problem is in the "antifreeze not flowing thru the heat exchanger"
or the flushing water is not getting to the heat exchanger? It would seem that the problem is not related to the thru hull pick up given what is occurring when the engine is in the lift on the "quick connect" flush?
Perhaps the tubes in the heat exchanger are clogged given I ran aground?