You may recall that I had an engine overheat at high power settings due to low water flow when operating above a certain RPM. Let's call it 3500 for argument's sake. You may also recall that I found about two inches of O ring seal missing. I surmised that this missing O ring allowed just enough high-pressure water to bypass the water tube leading to the powerhead.
So I ordered a new O ring. Yam part.
Here's the daily dilemma. The water pump housing has a small groove machined into its base which holds that O ring in place. Except that it doesn't go all around the circumference of the housing. There is a section where that groove pushes tight toward the center of the housing and the groove "loses" its ability to hold the ring. It's no longer a groove. I called the local YAM dealership and asked the parts guy to take a peek at a water pump housing. I was hoping to hear him say that my housing was bad. Nope. His caps have the same (incomplete) groove.
The O ring is too tight for the "groove" and pulls out, particularly where there is no groove. Oddly enough, this is not where my ring was missing.
So what the hell? I am unable to get the ring to sit still long enough to get the cover back on. Has that O ring shrunk? Can I yank on it and try and stretch it a tiny bit? Grease will not hold it in place. Melted Sugar Babies will not hold it in place. An act of God won't hold it in place. A groove would hold in in place, a 360-degree groove but the wise engineers at YAM decided to eliminate about 25 percent of it.
Learn me WTFO.
So I ordered a new O ring. Yam part.
Here's the daily dilemma. The water pump housing has a small groove machined into its base which holds that O ring in place. Except that it doesn't go all around the circumference of the housing. There is a section where that groove pushes tight toward the center of the housing and the groove "loses" its ability to hold the ring. It's no longer a groove. I called the local YAM dealership and asked the parts guy to take a peek at a water pump housing. I was hoping to hear him say that my housing was bad. Nope. His caps have the same (incomplete) groove.
The O ring is too tight for the "groove" and pulls out, particularly where there is no groove. Oddly enough, this is not where my ring was missing.
So what the hell? I am unable to get the ring to sit still long enough to get the cover back on. Has that O ring shrunk? Can I yank on it and try and stretch it a tiny bit? Grease will not hold it in place. Melted Sugar Babies will not hold it in place. An act of God won't hold it in place. A groove would hold in in place, a 360-degree groove but the wise engineers at YAM decided to eliminate about 25 percent of it.
Learn me WTFO.
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