1959 Forty Plus Not Pumping Water
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 1:50 pm
Hi,
Seagull newbie here.
I bought an old forty plus in the summer. It was pumping water well then, and again the only time I have used it on my tender. Put it in a water tub yesterday after removing the prop, but no water coming out of the outlet on the block - only steam. Tried backflushing through the outlet (John's not wrong when he says this is a wet job!), but water only pouring out of the exhuaust, not the inlet slots.
Would appreciate some thoughts on what my next steps should be. Is it worth now trying to circulate some descaler (Viakal?) through the outlet in the block, or should I be removing the exhaust to see if the water pipe is blocked or loose? If the latter, I think I will need to wait until the manual (which I'm ordering) arrives, as it's not obvious to me how I'd go about it.
I'm loathe to remove the block to see if it's blocked there, as I'm not particulalrly tech savvy, I probably don't have the right tools, and I'm alarmed about stories of bolts shearing!
Anyone know a shop within an hour or so of Guildford (Solent?) that still services Seagulls? I think Simon (in Burnham-on-Crouch?) would be a bit of trek for me.
Thanks for any help anyone can give.
Paul
Seagull newbie here.
I bought an old forty plus in the summer. It was pumping water well then, and again the only time I have used it on my tender. Put it in a water tub yesterday after removing the prop, but no water coming out of the outlet on the block - only steam. Tried backflushing through the outlet (John's not wrong when he says this is a wet job!), but water only pouring out of the exhuaust, not the inlet slots.
Would appreciate some thoughts on what my next steps should be. Is it worth now trying to circulate some descaler (Viakal?) through the outlet in the block, or should I be removing the exhaust to see if the water pipe is blocked or loose? If the latter, I think I will need to wait until the manual (which I'm ordering) arrives, as it's not obvious to me how I'd go about it.
I'm loathe to remove the block to see if it's blocked there, as I'm not particulalrly tech savvy, I probably don't have the right tools, and I'm alarmed about stories of bolts shearing!
Anyone know a shop within an hour or so of Guildford (Solent?) that still services Seagulls? I think Simon (in Burnham-on-Crouch?) would be a bit of trek for me.
Thanks for any help anyone can give.
Paul