I have a 1979 Evinrude 9.9 that is not pumping water properly. I installed a new water pump and flow out the pee indicator was still low. Next I removed the thermostat and found bits of rubber on the engine (inlet) side. Ah hah the culprit....or so I thought. I cleaned out the bits of rubber, tried back flush with lower unit off, and installed a new thermostat. I'm still getting low water flow. When the engine is cold I get weak flow out the indicator and once it's warm the flow completely stops and the engine starts to get hot.
My guess is that some previous owner ran it with an old water pump and filled the cooling passages with chunks of impeller. I would imagine the bits of rubber I found are just the tip of the iceberg.
My question is what parts do I need to remove so I can clear the cooling passages? It looks like the exhaust cover on the starboard side is the outlet side of after water passes through the head. So do I remove the plate on the port side of the cylinder head to look for debris? Is that the most likely place to find the junk? Finally, can this all be done with the power head in place, or am I better off to remove it to make access easier?
Thanks,
KJ
My guess is that some previous owner ran it with an old water pump and filled the cooling passages with chunks of impeller. I would imagine the bits of rubber I found are just the tip of the iceberg.
My question is what parts do I need to remove so I can clear the cooling passages? It looks like the exhaust cover on the starboard side is the outlet side of after water passes through the head. So do I remove the plate on the port side of the cylinder head to look for debris? Is that the most likely place to find the junk? Finally, can this all be done with the power head in place, or am I better off to remove it to make access easier?
Thanks,
KJ

