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I need some insight here.
Let's assume, for argument's sake, the impellers on the engines I have are fine and working.
Let's also assume I had them working (which I did) just prior to swapping oil, oil filters, gas filter, plugs.
Let's also assume, since I have tested this and it is true, that I can get AIR through the pee-hole and down to the lower unit with an air compressor.
The likelihood of both engines no longer peeing out the pee-hole with those assumptions is pretty hard to explain. Is it likely? No, Possible? yes. Both engines at the same time, after just having been rebuilt and working prior to my "fixes"?
That being said. The shaft turns, the impeller turns, it pushes water up the engine.
What else could make the water not come out?
Thermostats?
If one thermostat is working (since it has 2).... wouldn't it still, possibly, pass water through, even a drip?
What else might also affect the water flow?
I just started the second engine, exact same issue as the first. I find it very hard to believe that all 4 Thermostats stopped working at the same time. Not ruling it out. Still replacing them, but.... still, something else is at play here.
The following were all replaced on both engines:
1 - All three new batteries
2 - Both fuel Separators.
3 - All plugs
4 - Gas filter
5 - Oil and Oil filter
6 - Gaskets for all the above.
7 - Gasket for oil drain
That's it. Everything else was working prior to all of this. I also disconnected the electrical from the batteries to the heads via the cable on the port side of the engine, to do the compression tests.
Drawing a blank here.
Oh, I have the cowling off of each Starboard side of each engine.
See the attached picture. The tub is completely full and the 2nd picture shows the ports on the engine and where the water line reaches.
Russ
Let's assume, for argument's sake, the impellers on the engines I have are fine and working.
Let's also assume I had them working (which I did) just prior to swapping oil, oil filters, gas filter, plugs.
Let's also assume, since I have tested this and it is true, that I can get AIR through the pee-hole and down to the lower unit with an air compressor.
The likelihood of both engines no longer peeing out the pee-hole with those assumptions is pretty hard to explain. Is it likely? No, Possible? yes. Both engines at the same time, after just having been rebuilt and working prior to my "fixes"?
That being said. The shaft turns, the impeller turns, it pushes water up the engine.
What else could make the water not come out?
Thermostats?
If one thermostat is working (since it has 2).... wouldn't it still, possibly, pass water through, even a drip?
What else might also affect the water flow?
I just started the second engine, exact same issue as the first. I find it very hard to believe that all 4 Thermostats stopped working at the same time. Not ruling it out. Still replacing them, but.... still, something else is at play here.
The following were all replaced on both engines:
1 - All three new batteries
2 - Both fuel Separators.
3 - All plugs
4 - Gas filter
5 - Oil and Oil filter
6 - Gaskets for all the above.
7 - Gasket for oil drain
That's it. Everything else was working prior to all of this. I also disconnected the electrical from the batteries to the heads via the cable on the port side of the engine, to do the compression tests.
Drawing a blank here.
Oh, I have the cowling off of each Starboard side of each engine.
See the attached picture. The tub is completely full and the 2nd picture shows the ports on the engine and where the water line reaches.
Russ