So I am new to outboard motors and wanted to get some help here. I have a Honda 75 and on my way back into dock I noticed that there was a foot long piece of mooring line wrapped around the prop. The engine was still running and I am not sure exactly how long it was like that. Most likely earlier in the day while I was single handed trying to tie off next to a bridge to fish it probably fell in the water and got tangled but it just ripped the nylon rope. I don't recall the engine ever stopping, or hanging up, so not sure how long the line was in there. I cut off the 1 ft long length that was still in there, but I couldn't quite get all of it out. Seems like friction/heat had caused some of it to melt a bit and got down into the area between the prop and the rest of the engine. The prop turned easily and I just drove on in to the boat lift. I was planning on taking off the prop (never done this on an outboard) and just making sure all of the line is out. Any advice on how to do this and also what other damage should I be looking for?
A secondary note, I don't think related, but I also noticed that the pee water stream was not coming out. Was worried that somehow the line might have damaged the water inlet or pump but I don't see how. I didn't get any high temp alarms. When I got back to boat lift I hooked the flush hose up and used a long piece of plastic to clean the pee water hole up and it seems to be streaming fine now so I think that was the problem. The dock I am at is very low water in the winter and I think I must have got some sand and muck in there.
Any advice/help on checking out the prop would be helpful.
Thanks, Bill
A secondary note, I don't think related, but I also noticed that the pee water stream was not coming out. Was worried that somehow the line might have damaged the water inlet or pump but I don't see how. I didn't get any high temp alarms. When I got back to boat lift I hooked the flush hose up and used a long piece of plastic to clean the pee water hole up and it seems to be streaming fine now so I think that was the problem. The dock I am at is very low water in the winter and I think I must have got some sand and muck in there.
Any advice/help on checking out the prop would be helpful.
Thanks, Bill