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Could be a thermostat going bad or sticking, if you can find someone with a heat sensor you can check everything, some bigger marinas have them.
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That's the only other thing I could think was thermostat. Can one for any Chevy be used like from auto parts store? Or does it need to be from mercruiser and what temp?
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A bad thermostat wouldn't cause low water pressure
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Originally Posted by underpsi68
(Post 4315166)
A bad thermostat wouldn't cause low water pressure
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Plugged hose thru transom
With both high temp alarm and low pressure conditions, you have low flow issues In your pic, did you look at all the vanes and the full length of them to make sure they arent broken off inside the housing, vs just glancing at the end shot? |
Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
(Post 4315212)
Plugged hose thru transom
With both high temp alarm and low pressure conditions, you have low flow issues In your pic, did you look at all the vanes and the full length of them to make sure they arent broken off inside the housing, vs just glancing at the end shot? |
Since it's apart I did order a new housing and impeller, water was flowing back thru the drive pretty well last night
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Also check hoses for cracks...if you have an air leak, you could be losing suction.
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Originally Posted by HyFive578
(Post 4315248)
Also check hoses for cracks...if you have an air leak, you could be losing suction.
Do you have a freshwater flush system? |
Originally Posted by underpsi68
(Post 4315166)
A bad thermostat wouldn't cause low water pressure
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