I thought this quote would be appropriate with spring right around the corner!Quote:"so...there I was ... starting my engine for the 1st time in 2 years!...thought I would make sure it was going to cool well and hooked up the garden hose to the water pump....Filled the engine right up...."I'm going to be blunt and to the point here so that it may prevent the above incident from happening this spring!NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, EVER CONNECT PRESSURIZED WATER OF ANY TYPE TO YOUR RAW WATER INTAKE ON THE ENGINE!!!Connecting street pressure or well water pressure directly to your raw water pump can cause severe engine damage on inboard powered engines! If you don't fill the muffler and back feed the engine that way, the pressurized water will, in many if not most cases, blow by the internal seals in the water pump thus forcing water directly into the engines oil supply! This problem has NOTHING to do with the condition of your impeller and everything to do with how not to flush or run a motor on the hard.THE RAW WATER PUMP IS A PUMP AND IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE FORCE FED BY HIGH PRESSURE SUPPLIES!!!I've know of many a motor that have been totaled due to hydro-locking especially ones that were running when this happened. Also, If you engine won't start, for some strange reason, ALWAYS close the raw water intake while cranking the engine over then open it once it starts. This will prevent flooding of the water-lift muffler and hydro-locking the engine.Just thought this would be a good reminder with spring right around the corner and many new boat owners anxious to fire up the iron genny on the hard..