how to backflush a 496 ho
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Hi, i have never owned a closed looped 496ho before. It runs a little hot after a few wide open runs. I am going to check the sea pump but how and what do i flush. I have been told to flush the heat exchanger and hoses. Is it posible to screw anything up if i do it wrong? how and were would i install a gauge to check water pressure? any help would be great. Pics would be awesome. sorry to be an ignoramus. Oh, if it matters it has a whipple kit. Dustin whipple has been a big help on what to check and flush, i just dont know how. Thanks!
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I had trouble with overheating a couple of years ago. I checked the heat exchanger by pulling the end caps off & looking through. That wasnt the problem, the oil cooler & p/s cooler are before that in the cooling system. I took the inlet hose off the heat exchanger & put a spray nozzle in the hose to backflush. Worked fine for me. The waterpump housing is a problem as the ends get grooved & reduces water pressure. Hardin marine makes a stainless housing replacement for about 350.00 as compared to 600.00 for merc. Hope that helps, Randy
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Order a scan tool. It's a smart investment for anyone with that engine. It will allow you read the seawater pump pressure and the the various temperature sensors so you're not shooting in the dark.
http://www.rinda.com/marine/marine.htm#merctool
http://www.rinda.com/marine/marine.htm#merctool
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Hi, i have never owned a closed looped 496ho before. It runs a little hot after a few wide open runs. I am going to check the sea pump but how and what do i flush. I have been told to flush the heat exchanger and hoses. Is it posible to screw anything up if i do it wrong? how and were would i install a gauge to check water pressure? any help would be great. Pics would be awesome. sorry to be an ignoramus. Oh, if it matters it has a whipple kit. Dustin whipple has been a big help on what to check and flush, i just dont know how. Thanks!
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That info was sent to me when I asked the same question by another oso member (knockld ) I did exactly what he wrote ( what I forwarded to you ) and it fixed my problem. The guys here are awesome and always willing to help!
Rick
Rick
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Order a scan tool. It's a smart investment for anyone with that engine. It will allow you read the seawater pump pressure and the the various temperature sensors so you're not shooting in the dark.
http://www.rinda.com/marine/marine.htm#merctool
http://www.rinda.com/marine/marine.htm#merctool
You should have 3-4 lbs at idle.
When was the last time you changed your impellor?
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just bought the boat. previous owner didnt know much about boats. So i dont thing impeller was ever checked. Boat is on its way to me now. How do i check water pressure at idle and at speed?
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You said your Temps are getting up there, do you know if there is a separate water pick up for your inner cooler, or is it one pick up teed off?
Last edited by Rwbrew3; 08-03-2012 at 07:46 PM.





