My 2006 Suzuki DF90 gave me a scare yesterday. I started it up and as I always do I look back to see if the water stream is coming out of the pilot hole. It wasn't! The manual says you have 15 seconds before the world ends as you know it if no water is coming out. I was taking the boat out of the water at the time so when I got home I hooked up the earmuffs and the garden hose and started her up again. For about 10 seconds no wee wee. Then it began to spit, then wizz normally. This motor is barely a year old and has 30-40 hours on it. No overtemp alarms occured. Fresh water use only.
I have read the "Outboards and Systems" forum, "water pump impeller" on this site. Good stuff there but I'd still like to ask:
-Can something clog this pilot hole like it appears something did? (Forum responses say yes but...)
-Wouldn't there be enough pressure there to blow out a clog?
-Will the earmuffs and hose pressure give a false indication of a good impeller?
-Should I use a barrel/bucket/garbage can test instead?
-Could I be approaching impeller failure and the Suzi needs to go see a Urologist?
I was going to put her in the river over behind Newport (OR) but now I'm hinkey.
I have read the "Outboards and Systems" forum, "water pump impeller" on this site. Good stuff there but I'd still like to ask:
-Can something clog this pilot hole like it appears something did? (Forum responses say yes but...)
-Wouldn't there be enough pressure there to blow out a clog?
-Will the earmuffs and hose pressure give a false indication of a good impeller?
-Should I use a barrel/bucket/garbage can test instead?
-Could I be approaching impeller failure and the Suzi needs to go see a Urologist?
I was going to put her in the river over behind Newport (OR) but now I'm hinkey.