yes everything is replaceable or fixable.
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Originally posted by HVL2010 View Postpull the hose AFTER the sea strainer...stick the house hose in and clamp it down...crank the faucet fully open. Unless you have horrid water pressure at the house, that boat at idle (mine is @400rpm) won't starve for water.
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Originally posted by HVL2010 View PostIt's a boat...so yeah, you're going to have to fix something sooner or later! This place is a great resource for that when the time comes. Odds are good that one of us has seen the issues that come up.Now
2000 SAN
Previously
1999 Air Nautique
1996 Tige Pre-2000
1989 Lowe 24' Pontoon / Johnson 100HP outboard
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Originally posted by teamseal View PostNot such a good Idea as you can blow the seal out of the raw water pump with household water presure. The bucket system is much prefered as you can also find out how healthy the raw water pump and cooling system is.
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I have pressurized the input hose to the raw water pump, looking for leaks. In my experience, the water pressure just blows by the vanes on the impeller, and goes into the engine anyway.
Having said that, you still need to make sure the raw water pump can actually create a vacuum, and suck the lake water in to the pump.
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