I recently picked up a Kingfisher and an Osprey, and was looking for some advice on how to take care of them. I'm more than willing to give them the time and attention they deserve, but don't want to muck anything up too badly, given my lack of experience!
Both of them started easily, and went into gear with no trouble, but I was a little concerned at the amount of water they were pumping. I've had some experience with Centuries and Forties, but my 'new' QB's seemed to pump significantly less; perhaps half as much. How much water should ideally be exiting the block? Is a pencil-thick stream, as in the older models alright, or is less acceptable for a QB?
I've started taking the Kingfisher (KL27E0) apart, and found the waterways in the head and block to be pretty badly caked with rust. I've seen a number of different de-rusting methods discussed on the forum, but was wondering given the state it's in, what the best course of action would be. I assume this may be the reason it wasn't pumping much water!

Additionally, the internal exhaust pipe has broken off towards the bottom. Is this a major issue that requires a new part, or will it run happily in its current state?
Cheers!
