Re: Building a test tank?
Thanks for the replies, i have considered doing it at the lake but it is an hour away, and trying to arrange my mechanic friend to be there at the same time is awkward. I will also be less rushed in the driveway and if i have to change parts, i dont have to tow it another 2 hours to test it again.
Reason for wanting to test it is i recently fitted a new stator which cured the high speed issues, worked for a couple of trips, but now it seems to have limitted power- only just gets on the plane, and the idle has also dropped enough that it stalls when going into gear without reving it first. I want to check i havent messed up the timing when i took the fly wheel off, but if it ran for a few hours fine i dont see how the timing could have changed suddenly. It will also be easier for me to eliminate the fuel system with out hanging off the back of the boat or wading about in the water.
So it sounds like as long as i run the engine on muffs, it wont overheat and the tank water should be able to create at least 50% of the load which will let me go through the fuel system at least, if it has enough load to stop the motor over revving i should be able to link and sync it. I will be starting another post regarding this as my manual isnt too clear.