I have a Yamaha 2019 F40LA outboard (serial # 6bgk-1002641) and I attempted to change the water pump.
I removed the lower unit and changed all the water pump components. Then I tested the motor and confirmed that the unit shifted and pumped water.
I noticed a loud ticking sound when I started the motor (post the pump change). The motor sounded different, and this loud ticking/clunking noise was heard in neutral.
It was constant and I had the motor in neutral and at idle speed.
It was heard when I tested forward and reverse gears. The motor was started in a 55-gallon drum, to provide ample water.
I noticed that I could not find the old gasket located under the metal thrust plate. I dropped the lower unit again and confirmed that I placed the new gasket over the old one (double gaskets installed).
I removed the second gasket and reinstalled the new one. Then put the pump together again for a second time.
I followed the service manual steps. I did not need to remove the woodruff key to remove the pump parts, and just left the key in place.
I confirmed the pump impeller was secured, to the key, by holding the impeller and trying to turn the drive shaft clockwise. The impeller would not move.
When I started, after removing the second gasket, I could still hear this clicking/ticking noise.
The pump pumped water. I was able to shift gears. .I was able to turn the prop in both directions (in neutral gear).
I just can't think what I may have done wrong.
Could you give me an idea why the motor would run with a loud ticking/clunking sound? I only have about 40 hours on this motor.
I know I originally installed the pump incorrectly, with two gaskets under the thrust plate.
However, I am not sure if I caused serious damage since the motor did not overheat and ran....just with this loud noise.
I changed the gear oil and motor oil in the fall. Confirmed I had proper engine oil. Have not checked the gear oil but I know it did not leak over the winter storage (in my garage).
I installed the unit without any resistance (both times). The drive shaft splines, shift gear and water tube were installed easily by hand (never forced the unit upwards....just slid into place).
I think maybe the metal cup was not installed properly but I aligned the tab into the housing and it snapped in.
I used silicone brake grease on the thrust plate, inside the cup and on the impeller fins.
Just worried about running this motor in the lake, with this sound.
If you guys could give me some insight into possible causes, I would really appreciate your expertise.
Thanks for your assistance,
I removed the lower unit and changed all the water pump components. Then I tested the motor and confirmed that the unit shifted and pumped water.
I noticed a loud ticking sound when I started the motor (post the pump change). The motor sounded different, and this loud ticking/clunking noise was heard in neutral.
It was constant and I had the motor in neutral and at idle speed.
It was heard when I tested forward and reverse gears. The motor was started in a 55-gallon drum, to provide ample water.
I noticed that I could not find the old gasket located under the metal thrust plate. I dropped the lower unit again and confirmed that I placed the new gasket over the old one (double gaskets installed).
I removed the second gasket and reinstalled the new one. Then put the pump together again for a second time.
I followed the service manual steps. I did not need to remove the woodruff key to remove the pump parts, and just left the key in place.
I confirmed the pump impeller was secured, to the key, by holding the impeller and trying to turn the drive shaft clockwise. The impeller would not move.
When I started, after removing the second gasket, I could still hear this clicking/ticking noise.
The pump pumped water. I was able to shift gears. .I was able to turn the prop in both directions (in neutral gear).
I just can't think what I may have done wrong.
Could you give me an idea why the motor would run with a loud ticking/clunking sound? I only have about 40 hours on this motor.
I know I originally installed the pump incorrectly, with two gaskets under the thrust plate.
However, I am not sure if I caused serious damage since the motor did not overheat and ran....just with this loud noise.
I changed the gear oil and motor oil in the fall. Confirmed I had proper engine oil. Have not checked the gear oil but I know it did not leak over the winter storage (in my garage).
I installed the unit without any resistance (both times). The drive shaft splines, shift gear and water tube were installed easily by hand (never forced the unit upwards....just slid into place).
I think maybe the metal cup was not installed properly but I aligned the tab into the housing and it snapped in.
I used silicone brake grease on the thrust plate, inside the cup and on the impeller fins.
Just worried about running this motor in the lake, with this sound.
If you guys could give me some insight into possible causes, I would really appreciate your expertise.
Thanks for your assistance,
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