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On Feb 10, 1:43*pm, "Steve B" wrote:
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 I've done it with my old 25HP and yes I was able to tune the engine in the barrel and have it run the same in the water. You need to be able to set the idle with the motor in gear with the prop on to get accurate results. I wish I could do this with my 225HP but I don't think that I could find a big enough barrell. |
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