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Ive got a 77v with the same engine. While getting mine started the first few times I forgot ta turn the water back on to the muffs and burnt up the impeller in the outdrive (it only takes a few seconds). After replacing it I found a small handful behind the water intakes on the outdrive which stopped the water flow COMPLETELY! I also found a bunch of old pieces in the heat exchanger behind the front end cap. One more thing, is it a 3 or 4 inch exchanger? I think the old 3 inch ones are not big enough. Spareparts bout covered it all.Attach the waterhose and muffs and crank it up and check your water flow. Just dont run it extremely hot, its an alum block with a cast iron head and I dont think it would take alot ta blow a head gasket. Two different metals heating up differently! NEVER start one without the water hooked up!
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This thread will be here 10 years from now!! Just use the search when you want it again, type in overheating and anything with the word over heating will come up.
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Unread 01-06-2008, 10:13 AM
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Just Pay whatever air fare might be and send out SPARE to fix it.
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Unread 01-06-2008, 11:22 AM
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Just Pay whatever air fare might be and send out SPARE to fix it.
probably would have been cheaper to do that and pay for his hotel, rental car and a hooker :)
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Unread 01-06-2008, 01:13 PM
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just bring it down here and park it in the back yard, just made room by finishing the wiring job on the 15 whaler, it can sit beside the galstron and my v
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Unread 01-06-2008, 03:05 PM
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spare parts sounds like the man for sure, and don't be surprised if I try to take up the offer. To be honest this sounds like a problem any of you guys could fix in a couple hours! I'll keep you all posted as things progress. Waiting for the snow to melt for now, but hey its raining so at least I wont be ice fishing! Got to love Michigan winters
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Unread 01-06-2008, 03:22 PM
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I'll make it a little more tempting, its 75 and sunny here right now, and just the other day, I caught 8 trout from the dock, kept 5, big fish was 24", 3 released at 13 1/2 ( 14 inch minimum on specs here in SC). "Nothing could be finer than to live in Carolina"
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