My kicker engine is a 2004 Honda 8D. It was basically new and unused when I bought the boat last year, but because it was close to ten years old, I had it fully serviced. This included a new impeller (the old one worked fine, but I still wanted a new one).
I saw/heard the engine run in the test tank at the servicing dealer, so I know it was fine then.
Today, in preparation for launching (finally!), I filled a trash can with water to an inch or so above the anti-ventilation plate (the intake is below that), and started the engine. To my pleasant surprise (just because, hey, it's mechanical) it started up instantly and idled great. However, I saw that no water was coming out the indicator hole, so I shut it down after about three seconds. I started it one more time for one or two seconds but still no water coming out the indicator hole so I shut it down again.
I then ran a thin, flexible wand up the two indicator hoses, and, while nothing suspicious came out, also it didn't feel like there was any blockage. The water intake grates look clean and unobstructed (you can see light through them).
I know that running for even a very short time without cooling water can ruin an impeller, and after just having a new one put in, I'm not keen to do that! But I can't remember (haven't run an outboard in years - since two-stroke days) if the indicator stream starts up instantly. To my recollection it does, but....? Since this motor had not been run for close to a year, does it take time for water to get up to the indicator area? The manual just says something like "when the engine is running water should be coming out the indicator hole," and nothing about waiting.
Do I need more water in the trash can? The manual just says to cover the intake holes, which are below the anti-ventilaiton plate, and I have water an inch over the plate. I know I could just add more water and try again, but I'm not keen to run it anymore in case I could fry the impeller (have run it twice; around three seconds the first time, and two the second time).
Thanks for any advice,
Sunbeam
I saw/heard the engine run in the test tank at the servicing dealer, so I know it was fine then.
Today, in preparation for launching (finally!), I filled a trash can with water to an inch or so above the anti-ventilation plate (the intake is below that), and started the engine. To my pleasant surprise (just because, hey, it's mechanical) it started up instantly and idled great. However, I saw that no water was coming out the indicator hole, so I shut it down after about three seconds. I started it one more time for one or two seconds but still no water coming out the indicator hole so I shut it down again.
I then ran a thin, flexible wand up the two indicator hoses, and, while nothing suspicious came out, also it didn't feel like there was any blockage. The water intake grates look clean and unobstructed (you can see light through them).
I know that running for even a very short time without cooling water can ruin an impeller, and after just having a new one put in, I'm not keen to do that! But I can't remember (haven't run an outboard in years - since two-stroke days) if the indicator stream starts up instantly. To my recollection it does, but....? Since this motor had not been run for close to a year, does it take time for water to get up to the indicator area? The manual just says something like "when the engine is running water should be coming out the indicator hole," and nothing about waiting.
Do I need more water in the trash can? The manual just says to cover the intake holes, which are below the anti-ventilaiton plate, and I have water an inch over the plate. I know I could just add more water and try again, but I'm not keen to run it anymore in case I could fry the impeller (have run it twice; around three seconds the first time, and two the second time).
Thanks for any advice,
Sunbeam