I was recently in a bit of a "rebuttle" with a guy, he has a bravo 3, and kept burning up his impeller during run ups using muffs and garden hose. Turns out he was reving his engine and wasnt getting thenough water. He was positive, he had restricted water flow.
So, he disconnected the water supply to his impeller housing, to check flow. Out of the water using muffs he said no water was coming to his impeller. I told him muffs wont deliver enough pressure to push water up the drive and to the pump, if the drive submerged i believe the impeller sits below the water line for this reason, theres always a supply ready, at the pump.
So bottom line, ive never tried to use muffs to check flow, i really dont think it has enough to push water all the way up, and how can you be 100 percent even it it did, that the line thru the transom wasnt restricted somewhat, im guessing the best way is to pull the drive and inspect visually, or, is there a better way to make sure your getting the flow? I think b-3's pull 26gpm at idle?
Thanks again guys, just like to have the second opinion from the pro's! Lol
So, he disconnected the water supply to his impeller housing, to check flow. Out of the water using muffs he said no water was coming to his impeller. I told him muffs wont deliver enough pressure to push water up the drive and to the pump, if the drive submerged i believe the impeller sits below the water line for this reason, theres always a supply ready, at the pump.
So bottom line, ive never tried to use muffs to check flow, i really dont think it has enough to push water all the way up, and how can you be 100 percent even it it did, that the line thru the transom wasnt restricted somewhat, im guessing the best way is to pull the drive and inspect visually, or, is there a better way to make sure your getting the flow? I think b-3's pull 26gpm at idle?
Thanks again guys, just like to have the second opinion from the pro's! Lol