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Steam from water outlet?
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    Steam from water outlet?

    Ok so today after a few weeks, well more like a month i thoght i'd start the old merc blue band 70, pumped some fuel into it cranked it over for prob ten seconds and it fires up sweet as no dramas. BUT... no water comin out the tell tale, i let it run for prob 30 seconds maybe a bit more coz it usually takes about that long for the water to come out, alas this time no water just steam, obviously because no water was gettin in through the motor, i'm thinking that it needs and impelor kit but just thought i'd get other peoples ideas first...what do you guys reckon.

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    Re: Steam from water outlet?

    Without any shadow of a doubt.

    Steeler

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    Re: Steam from water outlet?

    thanks steeler thought as much, can u crack the head on these things if you run them for that long without water intake.

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    Re: Steam from water outlet?

    Water pump kit quick!

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    Re: Steam from water outlet?

    did the muffs seal properly?

    I had a set of muffs that looked ok, but were letting the water out and I got smoke out the tell tale. got it all checked by the mechanic and all tickety boo inside, new set of round muffs and all good again.............

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    Re: Steam from water outlet?

    Quote Originally Posted by mattij2005 View Post
    thanks steeler thought as much, can u crack the head on these things if you run them for that long without water intake.
    The Mercs of your size and vintage don't have heads as such as they are dead end cylinders.They are just the powerhead and a crank case cover.If you switched it off before she spat the chewy i reckon you will be alright.As mentioned above i would be grabbing a whole w/pump kit and not just impeller.Be sure to check thoroughly though the old impeller when you remove it and make sure it is still intact and no bits missing that have been sucked up and create a blockage.

    And a dob of nickel anti seize on the shaft spline and threads when putting back together.

    Steeler

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    Re: Steam from water outlet?

    thanks for your help guys pretty much confirmed my thoughts but it's good to check. tanks again.

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