Hiya,
I did a search and do not see this issue discussed before. Maybe I missed it.
New to me, twin 2000 200 ox-66 engines. Port engine gauge shows no water pressure. I checked the fitting at the engine. Both the ferrel on the tube
and the adapter at the engine are clear.
They are also dry when I checked again after running it. The other engine I can see water and air in the tube out of the engine. On the problem engine,
no water in the tube at the engine. I am seeing water out of the indicator. It is stronger on the other engine though. Purchased from a neighbor on
same canal. I did see him flush after each use. I did new thermostats and cleaned out the thermostat housing salt deposits.
No over heat alarm.
I am wondering what to do. Could be a clogged water passage? Maybe get my air compressor and blow into where the adapter screws into the engine?
Also, if I use the flush hose, does the flush water get to the area where the pressure line screws into the engine? I would rather after blowing into the area,
use fresh water to see if I get flow to the sending pick up.
Thanks
I did a search and do not see this issue discussed before. Maybe I missed it.
New to me, twin 2000 200 ox-66 engines. Port engine gauge shows no water pressure. I checked the fitting at the engine. Both the ferrel on the tube
and the adapter at the engine are clear.
They are also dry when I checked again after running it. The other engine I can see water and air in the tube out of the engine. On the problem engine,
no water in the tube at the engine. I am seeing water out of the indicator. It is stronger on the other engine though. Purchased from a neighbor on
same canal. I did see him flush after each use. I did new thermostats and cleaned out the thermostat housing salt deposits.
No over heat alarm.
I am wondering what to do. Could be a clogged water passage? Maybe get my air compressor and blow into where the adapter screws into the engine?
Also, if I use the flush hose, does the flush water get to the area where the pressure line screws into the engine? I would rather after blowing into the area,
use fresh water to see if I get flow to the sending pick up.
Thanks
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