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Running OB's in tanks
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On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 10:27:33 -0800, "JT"
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"Steve B" wrote in message
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Every once in a while, I want to run my 40 Merc OB to test it and look for
leaks, adjust carbs, etc, without taking it to the lake and doing it
dockside or bouncing around out there, and perhaps getting towed in.
I have a 55 gallon plastic barrel with the top out. I can fill it to the
water mark on the engine, the same as if it were in the lake. Is this an
advisable way to work on an engine. I have even shifted it into gears,
just not hit the gas. Duh .......
Is it the same as doing it at the lake?
Steve
Yes, I have ran many motors this way, it's not an issue.
You could possibly also run it with the following:
http://www.splashvision.com/Video/17...ard-motor.html
JT
For some reason, I couldn't get the muffs to work on my Yamaha. They
were the most expensive sold by West Marine, and they seemed to fit
fairly well, but even after about ten seconds of running, no water
came out the telltale. That's why I got out the tub.
I don't know about your area but we have a "Barrels, Boxes, and More"
where I can pick up a 55 gallon plastic barrel for about 40 bucks. Cut
it down a bit and I am sure you could fit most OB legs and props in
there.
Scotty
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