I've got the same engine. Just wondering where the "pee hole" is so I can be sure the water pump is working correctly. It has a good impeller but I don't see it spitting water out. I thought it was below the engine at the rear but I don't see anything coming out on yours. Any info would help. Thanks!
I was going to ask the same thing; I have the DT16 and do not see it spit water at all; I heard him say "It's spitting water real good", but couldn't see where it's coming out. I don't want to blow my engine up, but nobody seems to show where it's supposed to circulate water
It comes out just below where I had the camera filming in the back. There is no pee hole on this motor. Same story on an old Evinrude I'm working on right now. I'll put up a video next time I have it running.
@@fishinandfixinshxt6660 Thank you for your reply; I looked for a couple hours on the motor itself and never did find a hole; then, I spent hours more online to see if I could find something and never did.
Along the spine of the lower unit section, go down about 6 inches from the bottom of the motor housing. That large hole is where the water pump spits out.
Took the carb apart to clean and found brittle parts made from unobtainium. Had to look for a different carb. While looking for carb parts I saw a carb on ebay that looked very similar. I was able to make it work and she's running like a champ now. I did replace the plugs as well.
@@djeppeson i found my past purchase on eBay but can't get a link. It is from a Suzuki RV90 1972-1977 according to the title of the ad and I paid something like 25 bucks. The opening of the carb was too big, so I used a chunk of large heat shrink tube, the adhesive lined type you can find in the electrical section of a home improvement store. I put it on the "tube" where the carb mounts. Also had to reroute the throttle cable a little. Can't remember if I showed that in the video.
Hi i have an outboard like this but i cant fix its with out spark.from the magneto there is 4 wires two blue and red for the coils then there is another 2 light yellow does that need to attached to somewhere else
Kodi Bass from Inside Outboards channel, smears some vasoline on the fuel pump diaphram. This must make it somewhat flexible again!
I've got the same engine. Just wondering where the "pee hole" is so I can be sure the water pump is working correctly. It has a good impeller but I don't see it spitting water out. I thought it was below the engine at the rear but I don't see anything coming out on yours. Any info would help. Thanks!
I was going to ask the same thing; I have the DT16 and do not see it spit water at all; I heard him say "It's spitting water real good", but couldn't see where it's coming out. I don't want to blow my engine up, but nobody seems to show where it's supposed to circulate water
It comes out just below where I had the camera filming in the back. There is no pee hole on this motor. Same story on an old Evinrude I'm working on right now. I'll put up a video next time I have it running.
@@fishinandfixinshxt6660 Thank you for your reply; I looked for a couple hours on the motor itself and never did find a hole; then, I spent hours more online to see if I could find something and never did.
Along the spine of the lower unit section, go down about 6 inches from the bottom of the motor housing. That large hole is where the water pump spits out.
New spark plugs and strip and clean carb and jets and it should start and idle no problem.
Took the carb apart to clean and found brittle parts made from unobtainium. Had to look for a different carb.
While looking for carb parts I saw a carb on ebay that looked very similar. I was able to make it work and she's running like a champ now. I did replace the plugs as well.
@@fishinandfixinshxt6660 you wouldn’t happen to have a link for that carb? Thanks in advance!
@@djeppeson i found my past purchase on eBay but can't get a link.
It is from a Suzuki RV90 1972-1977 according to the title of the ad and I paid something like 25 bucks.
The opening of the carb was too big, so I used a chunk of large heat shrink tube, the adhesive lined type you can find in the electrical section of a home improvement store. I put it on the "tube" where the carb mounts.
Also had to reroute the throttle cable a little. Can't remember if I showed that in the video.
Hi i have an outboard like this but i cant fix its with out spark.from the magneto there is 4 wires two blue and red for the coils then there is another 2 light yellow does that need to attached to somewhere else