Monday I posted my lament below and got several responses.
On my Yanmar 2GM20F I couldn't get the antifreeze to siphon in.
Funneled it correctly to T-valve in the raw water intake line.
Perhaps a half a gallon slowly went through in 20 minutes.
Tried opening the valve to boost the flow, which worked before.
The engine was warmed up, but only to 120 degrees.
That doesn't matter because it has to cylce regardless.
Mine's a 320, where the exhaust pipe is below the water line.
So I can't tell if water is actually getting pumped out.
Finally stoped for fear of destroying the (new) impeller.
It must be pumping water, since I've run the boat lots.
But it's crazy to imagine the engine going without raw water.
Gravity and the water pump should suck it through, right?
I'm checking to see if the raw water intake lines are plugged.
Otherwise, I'm flummoxed. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
Best I could figure was that it was an airlock in the line.
That likley happened while replacing the impeller.
Today I tried all over again, avoiding the airlock.
Warmed up the engine to 150 degrees, ran 2000 rpm.
Pink went in, but ever soooooooo slowly.
Required opening the thru hull to suck the pink.
Yet it should have gone in regardless.
Yard had no explanation for why. Any ideas?
In any case, I got three gallons in.
On my Yanmar 2GM20F I couldn't get the antifreeze to siphon in.
Funneled it correctly to T-valve in the raw water intake line.
Perhaps a half a gallon slowly went through in 20 minutes.
Tried opening the valve to boost the flow, which worked before.
The engine was warmed up, but only to 120 degrees.
That doesn't matter because it has to cylce regardless.
Mine's a 320, where the exhaust pipe is below the water line.
So I can't tell if water is actually getting pumped out.
Finally stoped for fear of destroying the (new) impeller.
It must be pumping water, since I've run the boat lots.
But it's crazy to imagine the engine going without raw water.
Gravity and the water pump should suck it through, right?
I'm checking to see if the raw water intake lines are plugged.
Otherwise, I'm flummoxed. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
Best I could figure was that it was an airlock in the line.
That likley happened while replacing the impeller.
Today I tried all over again, avoiding the airlock.
Warmed up the engine to 150 degrees, ran 2000 rpm.
Pink went in, but ever soooooooo slowly.
Required opening the thru hull to suck the pink.
Yet it should have gone in regardless.
Yard had no explanation for why. Any ideas?
In any case, I got three gallons in.