First opportunity to get Placid C out this spring. We are planning a week at Fontana Lake beginning Tuesday. Today I was cleaning out the boat and decided to crank her up (Honda 90 carbs) just to make sure everything was in working order.
Put the muffs on the engine intake as always, turned the water to the right fairly minimal pressure and the engine cranked right up...but no water from the pee hole. I let it run a few seconds longer, even pushed the tach up to about 2,000 rpm for a couple seconds and shut her down. Made sure the muffs were on properly and tried again a couple more times. Still no water.
Next I took the plastic grids off the intake and reattached the muffs sans grids. Cranked it up, same story. But...when I removed the muffs there was debris. It was black and looked like chewed up hard rubber or plastic. The smallest particles looked like pepper and the largest about one mm in diameter.
Question is of course: Is that my water pump? If so how hard is it to replace if I can't find a mechanic before Tuesday? Also, what could cause it to do this sitting over the winter? We last had the boat out in early December and everything was fine. Boat has just over 100 hours. We had several below zero days this winter but engine was down and I assume drained, etc. We did have over 120 inches of snow which, of course, came up on the lower unit. I have had this model engine since 2002 under the same conditions and the first Honda 90, which I had til about a year ago never had any problems like this.
Thanks much in advance for any help.
Harper
Put the muffs on the engine intake as always, turned the water to the right fairly minimal pressure and the engine cranked right up...but no water from the pee hole. I let it run a few seconds longer, even pushed the tach up to about 2,000 rpm for a couple seconds and shut her down. Made sure the muffs were on properly and tried again a couple more times. Still no water.
Next I took the plastic grids off the intake and reattached the muffs sans grids. Cranked it up, same story. But...when I removed the muffs there was debris. It was black and looked like chewed up hard rubber or plastic. The smallest particles looked like pepper and the largest about one mm in diameter.
Question is of course: Is that my water pump? If so how hard is it to replace if I can't find a mechanic before Tuesday? Also, what could cause it to do this sitting over the winter? We last had the boat out in early December and everything was fine. Boat has just over 100 hours. We had several below zero days this winter but engine was down and I assume drained, etc. We did have over 120 inches of snow which, of course, came up on the lower unit. I have had this model engine since 2002 under the same conditions and the first Honda 90, which I had til about a year ago never had any problems like this.
Thanks much in advance for any help.
Harper