Scott,Never run in a barrel unless you can float the whole boat
Use muffs on land
Matt,A deep storage tote should be deep enough. The yellow and black ones from a home center. I’d recommend modifying it with a drain spigot. From experience
You need to get the water level a good 8" above the raw water pump when you start.Scott,
As mentioned don't have access to water... any other suggestions it only to test water pickup. So maybe 5 mins running.
Scott,You need to get the water level a good 8" above the raw water pump when you start.
You will find the boat is in the way to do so
Perhaps I am unsure what point you are trying to make, but......Scott,
Ok good to know...
8" above may I ask why? Muffs wouldn't get the water no where near that high.
impellers push water. they do not draw waterScott,
Ok good to know...
8" above may I ask why? Muffs wouldn't get the water no where near that high.
They must draw at least some because back in the day before I knew any better I used that stupid pan that attached to the lower unit where you pour antifreeze into. I guess it worked well enough because the block was ok next season. Guess i got lucky. Now in the internet era I get what you say...to work properly the impeller needs to be submerged in water. Drock, if you have no water how would you fill a tub anyway? If you can fill a container maybe use an electric pump, i.e. bilge pump to muffs. Buy a kiddy pool to put below the outdrive so you don't loose water and submerge the pump.impellers push water. they do not draw water
a hose will push the water to the impeller
Stinnett,They must draw at least some because back in the day before I knew any better I used that stupid pan that attached to the lower unit where you pour antifreeze into. I guess it worked well enough because the block was ok next season. Guess i got lucky. Now in the internet era I get what you say...to work properly the impeller needs to be submerged in water. Drock, if you have no water how would you fill a tub anyway? If you can fill a container maybe use an electric pump, i.e. bilge pump to muffs. Buy a kiddy pool to put below the outdrive so you don't loose water and submerge the pump.
the rubber impeller separates from the metal core that is keyed to the vertical driveshaft. Seems to be common in the cheaper aftermarket replacements.Gee, as I understand That should not happen. The keyway should work to prevent that
You could get a 12 vdc powered sump pump like used for back up sump pump connect to a garden hose to pump into muffs.Stinnett,
Your bang on was going to use the big blue water jugs from like on top of a water cooled to bring water to the boat for testing.
Issue is with a pump how many gph or litres would I need to ensure it's safe for my engine.