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steplift20
05-06-2019, 05:16 PM
Yep that's it today I changed my thermostats ,hook up the ears to the motor started her up and was waiting for the pee stream to come out, about a minute so I said why is it taking so long ,holy crap I forgot to turn the water on I'm only doing this about 25 years seems ok but scared the (you know what ) out of me . So that's my day how was yours

Destroyer
05-07-2019, 01:27 PM
Ugh. Hate to say it but chances are good you harmed the impeller. I did the same thing 2 years ago. Worked good on the muffs because of the hose water pressure but almost no pee stream at all when in the tank. Brand new impeller was shot and had to be replaced. It's an easy fix, just a PITA.

steplift20
05-11-2019, 10:20 PM
Destroyer have only been doing this for about 25 years , I don't know what I was thinking what I think happened is I have a shut off at the end by the muffs I put the muffs on but forgot to open the valve I was a real dumb *** ,

scook
05-11-2019, 11:13 PM
Listen to Destroyer - chances are REAL good that you damaged the impeller. I did that with a brand new impeller years ago with my I/O and immediately had overheating problem - another new impeller and it all went back to normal.

Destroyer
05-12-2019, 01:58 AM
Destroyer have only been doing this for about 25 years , I don't know what I was thinking what I think happened is I have a shut off at the end by the muffs I put the muffs on but forgot to open the valve I was a real dumb *** ,

That'as funny because that's exactly what happened to me. (And I've also been at this for a long long time). Shut off valve at the end of the hose, forgot to open it, turned on the hose and overheated the engine. Terrified that I had killed it, but ran compression tests etc. and no real damage except for the impeller. Now I NEVER put a hose on the engine that has a shut off valve at the end of it... Ya, it's more work and a little more messy walking from the faucet back to the boat, but well worth the peace of mind knowing that it will never happen again.

steplift20
05-12-2019, 08:20 AM
Destroyer I'm sorry to say that I'm happy to know you the same exact thing only because I thought I was losing it, that said I'm going to remove the real nice shut off lever valve cause I don't want to do that again

Destroyer
05-12-2019, 05:16 PM
Destroyer I'm sorry to say that I'm happy to know you the same exact thing only because I thought I was losing it, that said I'm going to remove the real nice shut off lever valve cause I don't want to do that again

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THEFERMANATOR
05-12-2019, 08:44 PM
I use a shut off, but I have a 10 foot hose I put between the muffs and the shut off. That way I can loop the hose up over the stern and have the shut off sitting on the gunwale. I get in the boat, turn on the water at the stern, walk up, and start it. Then I can adjust the valve so I don't waste so much water.

wellcraftv20step
05-13-2019, 02:00 AM
Bottom line is thank God nothing more serious occurred!! But thanks for posting this Steplift20 cause I know we are all on high alert now and everyone will be thinking about this post as they start the engine..

Skools Out
06-06-2019, 07:46 AM
I would definitely replace the water pump. Also paint the new impeller with Marvel's Mystery Oil so if you do this again it won't hurt it. But a water pump is cheaper than a motor.

steplift20
06-18-2019, 10:21 AM
I hope I did help someone to bring special attention to what I did or didn't do and theferminator gave me good advice I do have a short hose about 10 feet ,that's a great idea fern I will be doing that in the future.i did take my boat out and it looks ok, I think I got very very lucky ,only time will tell.now if the weather cooperates .