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Would you trust a motor that has been overheatEd?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 381385" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>came out in PIECES ???</p><p>Just a scarey thought, if any of those rubber pieces</p><p>from the impeller could have made it up into the water jacket ???</p><p>or, into the thermostat ???</p><p>What is the worse that can happen IF it did ???</p><p>I guess all you can do is like Ahab said . . . run it for quite awhile</p><p>within paddling distance of your boat ramp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 381385, member: 13599"] came out in PIECES ??? Just a scarey thought, if any of those rubber pieces from the impeller could have made it up into the water jacket ??? or, into the thermostat ??? What is the worse that can happen IF it did ??? I guess all you can do is like Ahab said . . . run it for quite awhile within paddling distance of your boat ramp. [/QUOTE]
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