This may be simple to some, but unfortunately not me. Not really confident on the mechanical side of things.
I have a 2000 model Johnson 115 hp (Oceanpro) - two stroke.
I haven’t been able to use my boat much in the last couple of years due to weather, Covid, ill health and a couple of other family reasons.
I’ve been wanting to get back on the water for a while, but lockdowns will not allow, due to me being further than 5 kms from waterways.
From memory the water pump and impeller were replaced about two and a half years ago, and has not been used much since.
I’ve tried to maintain my boat over this time, starting every couple of months or so.
During this intermittent starting I’ve always had a strong tell-tale water flow. The last I saw this strong flow was about eight weeks ago.
Yesterday I went to start the old girl. I got it started okay, but no tell-tale water.
My question is - can the pump and impeller just break down in such a short time.
I’ve checked my earmuffs and they appear perished in places and not providing a very good seal, with water spraying everywhere.
1. Can a bad seal mean no tell-tale
2. Are all earmuffs as good as each other (quality)
3. Are the dual feed engine muffs better than single feed
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Is the water pump, impeller, etc, something that most people can replace
Should I just go straight to the replacement phase, or should I get new muffs with a better seal and try again.
Any other suggestions.
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