troubleshooting from home

NE Bowrunner

Recruit
Joined
Jul 24, 2002
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3
is there an easy way to run my outboard at home....i'm new to this but its quite troublesome to run it down to the lake every time i want to test it out....or does everyone bring their tools onboard with them ?
 

wannabeboater

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Jul 15, 2002
Messages
49
Re: troubleshooting from home

Get an engine flusher(ear muffs), They connect to a hose, and go over the water intake vents, or get a barrel/bin fill it with water and place in under your engine. make sure the lower unit sits at least over the intake vents.
 

steelespike

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Apr 26, 2002
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Re: troubleshooting from home

Problem with running on muffs is you need a load to test it right. best way for a load is on the water.Unless it is a small motor a barrel wont let you run much power. There are test props for tank testing but seems like a lot of unecessary <br /> expense to me.By all means use the muffs to be sure it will start and idle but they dont give a true indication of how it will act on the water.
 
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