Raw Water Pump hose fell off
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Hey guys!
Yesterday started out great until I started to see some steam and noticed temp started getting a bit hot. Engine temp was up to ~225 (Holley sniper stated 180, though?)
Smelled something weird and opened engine hatch, noticed my compartment was full of water! Didn't know where it was coming from until after a tow back to the launch. Engined stalled (thankfully) because it ended up being the hose from the pump to the engine
Motor obviously got very hot, exhaust with no water in it burned right through the trident marine silicone wet exhaust. Engine ran just fine back on the hose, no visible signs of damage or anything else in the oil, but will change just to be safe
My question is: what are you guys using to clamp these hoses on? I am using Shieldsflex 1-1/4" water hose with a standard hose clamp. Maybe I didn't tighten enough? Should I double up? Switch to a different clamp style like a t-clamp? Stock 525 pump without fuel pump boss, vbelt driven, new impeller



Yesterday started out great until I started to see some steam and noticed temp started getting a bit hot. Engine temp was up to ~225 (Holley sniper stated 180, though?)
Smelled something weird and opened engine hatch, noticed my compartment was full of water! Didn't know where it was coming from until after a tow back to the launch. Engined stalled (thankfully) because it ended up being the hose from the pump to the engine
Motor obviously got very hot, exhaust with no water in it burned right through the trident marine silicone wet exhaust. Engine ran just fine back on the hose, no visible signs of damage or anything else in the oil, but will change just to be safe
My question is: what are you guys using to clamp these hoses on? I am using Shieldsflex 1-1/4" water hose with a standard hose clamp. Maybe I didn't tighten enough? Should I double up? Switch to a different clamp style like a t-clamp? Stock 525 pump without fuel pump boss, vbelt driven, new impeller



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I am going to triple up after this incident! I was pulling some wires down to see the extent of the damage, it looks isolated to the blower motor and trim pump - all work but will be trimming the melted areas. I have a pressure release valve at 22-23psi so I am wondering if that was faulty to cause enough pressure to blow this hose off, or maybe the clamp failed and loosened, still unsure exactly what went wrong
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I am paranoid about hoses coming off, I use T bolts, two if there is room and a little smear of "right stuff" on the fitting to make life miserable when it comes time to remove it. I also have ball valves at the transom and on the inlet side of the strainers.
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The only time I've had this happen it was my own fault and right after a seapump kit install. I can barely see the connection hose it is 90% by feel. I didn't get the clamp and hose far enough onto the nipple.
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Probably overlooked and not tight enough.
But be sure it's a good clamp if you replaced it.
See the way the screw housing in the picture interlocks with the band?
I've had the cheap ones at Autozone and such that aren't made that way. They are pure shiit!
The tighter you go the more that screw housing just spreads because it isn't interlocked, they're just bent over the band.
Good clamps are surprisingly cheap in boxes of 5 and 10 at Mcmaster Carr BTW if anyone isn't aware.

But be sure it's a good clamp if you replaced it.
See the way the screw housing in the picture interlocks with the band?
I've had the cheap ones at Autozone and such that aren't made that way. They are pure shiit!
The tighter you go the more that screw housing just spreads because it isn't interlocked, they're just bent over the band.
Good clamps are surprisingly cheap in boxes of 5 and 10 at Mcmaster Carr BTW if anyone isn't aware.








