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<blockquote data-quote="crwtuna1" data-source="post: 503684" data-attributes="member: 34405"><p>Thanks for all the input. I have a new oem impeller on the way. The pee hole is molded into the bottom of the engine cowling and I can see no hose anywhere. I have been able to get a trimmer line in about 2 inches. There was no water being pumped up to the thermostat. I dropped the lower unit and submerged it into a barrel of water and spun the drive shaft with a drill and very little water was being pumped. I'll let you know after the new impellaer arrives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crwtuna1, post: 503684, member: 34405"] Thanks for all the input. I have a new oem impeller on the way. The pee hole is molded into the bottom of the engine cowling and I can see no hose anywhere. I have been able to get a trimmer line in about 2 inches. There was no water being pumped up to the thermostat. I dropped the lower unit and submerged it into a barrel of water and spun the drive shaft with a drill and very little water was being pumped. I'll let you know after the new impellaer arrives. [/QUOTE]
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