Start engine with no drive installed?

a70eliminator

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I'm just curious if any damage could be caused starting without drive installed, we wouldn't run it long, just enough to effectively fog the engine, the only thing I can think of would be running with a dry engine waterpump, but it has a sealed bearing. I realize the manifolds would heat up pretty fast too, this is an OMC Cobra 4.6 it has a bad shift cable which is why the drive was pulled. The engine has been sitting all summer and I just want to hear it run and dump a can of sea foam into the carb, I just may end up owning this boat next year.
 

Bt Doctur

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Re: Start engine with no drive installed?

A water inlet hose(hot/cold) from a washing machine cut in half, stuffed into th water inlet opening will work.
 

Don S

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Re: Start engine with no drive installed?

Find the hose that goes from the thermostat housing to the transom shield. Disconnect at thermostat housing. Make a hose adapter from garden hose to hose that fits on thermostat housing.
 

elkhunter338

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Re: Start engine with no drive installed?

I would not unless you hook up a water hose to run through water through the engine and exhaust.
I ran mine for a very short time when the outdrive was off and I think this caused my exhaust flapper valve to fail. Because it was only 1 year old and when I ran it without outdrive to do the same thing you are wanting to do I found a chunk of exhaust flapper valve spit out the exhaust.
I had antifreeze in my engine block with fresh water cooling system.
 

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Re: Start engine with no drive installed?

Besides impeller needing water, which wont be a problem, the rubber exhaust hoses from the elbows need the water spray to cool them so they dont fry. If they do, you can't tell cuz they fry from the inside.
 

mcleaves

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Re: Start engine with no drive installed?

With and engine mounted raw water pump either pull the impeller or get that in the loop.

I think what everyone is saying is get water to it

M
 

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Re: Start engine with no drive installed?

Gor er done yesterday, boat was already backed into a garage up tight against the back wall, didn't want to flood out the guys garage. So I slumped over the carbureted engine with arrester cover off while Mike started the engine, I began to dribble the stuff down the carb and told him to rev it up a little, I then quickly emptied the whole bottle stalling out the engine, start to finish was no more than about 2 minutes, the engine block didn't even get warm, the manifolds just started to warm up I had my hand on them the whole time.
We talked about pulling the belt off the engine waterpump but decided to not mess with it being a steel impeller and sealed roller bearing. No harm was done no funny noises ect.
 

guyaverage

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Re: Start engine with no drive installed?

Your water pump bearings are probably fine. Your water pump seals, on the other hand, are probably fried.
 

zbnutcase

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Re: Start engine with no drive installed?

Nope, you didn't hurt a thing! 'nutcase
 
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