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So, the water tank is only for idling running motors? Howcome I see people shift into gears and run the water in the tank (such while on grass in backyard, or even on driveways). I am just asking how or why, not fighting with who is right/wrong. Also, what does that do with running in gears while in water tanks? To see if it works (makes sense). I want to know if this is OK before I try something I never done before. When I bought the motor from a papa retailer store, they had a like a 5x5 by 4' deep water tank with a chimmey and they run 115HP motor in gear in that tank.
Actually, the tiller I have has build-in gears, with no side F/N/R arm. So, any ways I turn the tiller, it goes right into gears. I don't like that concept, but I would just have to be careful when turning the throttle.Interesting concept. Now I will do little research on this concept. If using soap/water in the impeller, then run water right away, then all that soap would be washed away (or not?). I know myself wouldn't use WD40 since it's not what we think it is (WD40 is actually a bad thing for anything). But, THIS would be in another thread!
Thank you. Now, I actually have two motors on it (the 15 and a 2). Since I am looking for another boat, some comes with motor, so am I getting a garage full of outboards?
Yes of course you run motors in gear in a water-tank depending on the seize even WOT. but not the Tub you have in the picture
As Hardwaterfisherman pointed out; a deeper bin/tub/tank would be necessary
As far as the lubricant goes; the lubricant is only used for the installation of the impeller, so when you turn the drive-shaft clockwise & press down on the top-housing it slide/slips easily in place.
After that the Impeller SHOULD BE emerged in water before running the motor & yes soap would wash off.
If you're not running after install & put away; I would use an oil based lubricant.
If you're opposed to using WD40 you can use veg./sunflower/olive-oil none of these will dissolve the rubber Impeller but can get sticky (WD40 will not do either)
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