Thank you for all of the ideas and suggestions for helping me figure out why my 1994 Yamaha was not discharging water out of its pee hole when it was running. Due to your help I WAS ABLE to get water out of the pee hole FINALLY. When I first acquired the boat a short while ago I brought it home and started up the motor for the first time while using my garden hose and brand-new water ear muffs, and water did come out of the pee hole at that time. A month later, went to start the motor again with same garden hose and ear muffs setup and no water came out of the pee hole this time. I don't know much about outboards (yet am quickly learning) and figured maybe the water pump had worn out or something and was no longer able to get the water up. So, I was eventually able to get all the right water pump parts from Yamaha, including housing and housing cap, installed the parts according to the Yamaha manual, went to start the motor with the ear muffs hooked up and again, no water from the pee hole. Using your ideas I connected my garden hose up directly to the water tube while the lower unit was out of the engine, and water DID shoot out of the pee hole, effectively confirming my problem was somewhere in the lower unit. A couple of you mentioned that your motors would not properly discharge water out of the pee hole while hooked up to ear muffs and suggested putting the lower unit in a water tank and then run the motor. My first water tank was one of my wife's very large Christmas decorations storage boxes (and she is definitely NOT happy about that). After taking everything out of the box first (at least I did that, geez) I was able to fill it up with enough water to just cover the tops of my lower unit's water intake screens. Started the motor looking for pee success but it was not yet to be. One of you had the idea of priming the water pump and then it came to me that I needed to get the water up in the tank even higher to ensure the entire lower unit and the two water intake vents located just above the anti-cavitation plate were submerged. So I took my relatively new residential garbage can (100 gallons; again wife is not entirely heppy), precariously lodged it under the motor, filled it up to the very top where it just covered those upper water intakes as well, made sure the entire lower unit was completely flooded, started up the motor and SUCCESS FINALLY, I once again have the ability to pee (out of my Yamaha outboard)! Thanks again for your assistance in helping me get closer to one day soon taking this boat out for the first time. Bob In Biloxi