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Not Pumping a Drop of Water - 68 evinrude 6hp (6802R)
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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 307512" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>How about we start with the simple things. </p><p>When you put the engine into a "tank" for a test make sure the water level is above the lower mount clamshells on the side of the exhaust housing. </p><p>This will make sure that the water pump is completely below the static water level and will be capable of pumping. </p><p>Many folks will not have enough water in the tank and those little pumps have a hard time pulling water up to them and priming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 307512, member: 3278"] How about we start with the simple things. When you put the engine into a "tank" for a test make sure the water level is above the lower mount clamshells on the side of the exhaust housing. This will make sure that the water pump is completely below the static water level and will be capable of pumping. Many folks will not have enough water in the tank and those little pumps have a hard time pulling water up to them and priming. [/QUOTE]
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