I just fired up a Johnson 75 that I just acquired and have no clue on its history. It seems to run great but I want to be sure before I set out on the lake. I want to be sure that water is circulating for cooling. Because its a 1977 it does NOT have a tell tale. I have a large plastic container with the prop submerged to the anti cavitation plate. The water intake is submerged and the water discharge is above the waterline. Is this an ok way to let the engine run and test for water flow through the motor? I don't want to damage anything while testing it.
I am brand new to this and am assuming that I should be able to feel suction at the water intake and see water exiting at the discharge. Is this correct?
I also have a hose muff that I can attach to it but I thought submerging would be a better idea.
So what do you guys think?
I am brand new to this and am assuming that I should be able to feel suction at the water intake and see water exiting at the discharge. Is this correct?
I also have a hose muff that I can attach to it but I thought submerging would be a better idea.
So what do you guys think?