so I did....actually, I was responding to dingbat's post....as kindof a question...
ok...I did...here it is........doesn't matter...Nope.....the water creates back pressure in the cylinders.
Search the forum for how many times people say the motor runs "great" (on a hose) until they put them in the water...
Different motor, but mine idles in neutral at spec, ~800-850 in the water and 1200-1250 on a hose. Dropping it in gear reduces another 100 RPM or so
Read the specifics of your motor in the manual.