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sterndrive water pump w/closed cooling merc engine

I've scoured both Seloc & Clymer service manuals, and done extensive searches on line, along with discussing this issue with other boaters with much more experience than I have, but still haven't found a definitive answer (but, of course, plenty of "opinions" :) ....

'86 Tiara 2600 w/5.7 merc alpha one, closed cooling system. Since this engine has a raw water pump, does the pump in the sterndrive serve any purpose, and do I need to be concerned with maintaining it?

Cheers, Brian

bwallingford
Aug 7
2006
Brian, Here's one more opinion for you. I believe that, in this application, the stern drive water pump serves no useful purpose other than to keep the water pump base, which contains oil seals, in place. You will notice that, where a cooling hose is supposed to connect to the bell housing, there is a block off plate. There is no place for the water pump to pump water to. There is no water flow since the output of the pump is blocked.

Have you heard any reasonable explanations as to what this pump might be cooling?

Please post them here on this newsgroup.

G'day mate, Jim

Jim
Aug 8
How does the closed cooling heat exchanger get it's cooling water? The engine pump is just like the one on your car. It circulates the coolant. The outdrive pump is the same as the air flowing past the radiator (heat exchanger). You need both, unless you have a jet drive like I do and they tap off the jet pump for raw cooling water. Calif
Aug 8
   

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