Lower unit/outdrive testing....

HOLIDAY120

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I have a silly question to ask.

Is it ok to test a lower unit/outdrive with muffs and at the same time submerge it in a water tank? I believe this will allow me to rev my engine and at the same time create enough resistance on the prop to keep the motor from over reving.
I need to use the muffs to guarantee circulation through out the lower unit and motor.

Regards
HOLIDAY120
 

Bt Doctur

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Re: Lower unit/outdrive testing....

Why? even with muffs you could have low water pressure to damage the impeller at hi rpm`s.
 

jerryjerry05

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Re: Lower unit/outdrive testing....

Never( REV IT UP) on the hose or in a bucket.There just ain't enough water in the hose or bucket.You might be able to do it for a short time but it can collapse the hose and run the pump dry.J
 

sqbtr

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Re: Lower unit/outdrive testing....

I would think that it would instantaniously empty any container you could put under it.
 

HOLIDAY120

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Re: Lower unit/outdrive testing....

Thank you all for sharing. Cavitating the pump was always a concern. Just as an fyi, I was only planning on 1500-2000 rpms. I just wasn't sure if even that was going to be too much.

Thanks again
HOLIDAY120
 
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