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tnc110 07-15-2012 05:53 PM

water passing through on hose engine off
 
I was running the boat on the hose today and before I fired it up I noticed that water was passing through the exhaust before I cranked it. Never done that before...only flowed when it was cranked. Only thing that I can think of is the hose at the house has a lot of pressure! I usually run it at the shop where the pressure is mediocre. Should this through any red flags or is it just the high pressure of the hose?

keith2500hd 07-15-2012 07:21 PM

weak, bad/torn impeller, allowing water to pass by.

Wes Burmark 07-15-2012 09:36 PM

Many manuals say not to start your engine until you see a little water coming out the exhaust. My engines take quite a while before they fill up on the hose. You don't want to start the engine too soon.

Griff 07-16-2012 01:55 AM


Originally Posted by keith2500hd (Post 3730636)
weak, bad/torn impeller, allowing water to pass by.

x2

c_deezy 07-16-2012 04:09 AM

Sometimes if the impeller lines up just right in the pump housing, it will do this. Even with a new impeller.

mrquad1 07-16-2012 06:39 AM


Originally Posted by c_deezy (Post 3730859)
Sometimes if the impeller lines up just right in the pump housing, it will do this. Even with a new impeller.

x-2 but would still check impeller

MnFastBoat 07-16-2012 10:42 AM

Agreed, I will not start my motors on the hose until I see water flow out the exhaust!
Takes awhile, but I know that there is enough water flow to run!



Originally Posted by Wes Burmark (Post 3730761)
Many manuals say not to start your engine until you see a little water coming out the exhaust. My engines take quite a while before they fill up on the hose. You don't want to start the engine too soon.


Budman II 07-16-2012 12:12 PM

Question: Is it possible to just pull the suction hose off the back of the impeller and feed a boroscope through the opening to check the vanes on the impeller? Seems like that would be much easier than pulling the pump off to inspect. I got a boroscope for Father's Day, and am just looking for new ways to play with it. :cool-smiley-027:


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