This has probably been covered but I had little success when searching. My 2002 F100 has just started overheating at idle but seems OK when cruising. The pee stream is a little weak as well (both at idle and cruise). It is anemic when running in the water or when attached to the hose for flushing. Under the engine cover there is a housing on the starboard side of the engine where the pee stream hose exits...when attached to the flushing hose, water to this housing has excellent pressure but it is weak when leaving the housing where the exit hose to the pee stream is attached. I don't know if this has any bearing on the overheating problem...may just be a side issue. It would seem to me that if the impeller was the culprit the pee stream would be weak with the boat in the water but fine when attached to the flushing hose.
We are in Catalina for New Year's Eve (not a bad place to be marooned) so I am limited to in the water repairs. Any suggestions for troubleshooting this problem while moored would be greatly appreciated...vessel assist would be a last resort if we wind up stranded in mid channel. THANKS!
We are in Catalina for New Year's Eve (not a bad place to be marooned) so I am limited to in the water repairs. Any suggestions for troubleshooting this problem while moored would be greatly appreciated...vessel assist would be a last resort if we wind up stranded in mid channel. THANKS!