So with a OMC Cobra drive in a 18’ runabout. The swim platform needs to under the water to run the engine?Water should be well above the impeller , like 6 or 8 "
I’m no expert, but I’m guessing you really need to get it on the water to properly break it in. Even if it is an hour or two away…make the effort.brand new 5.7 motor vortec ,pulled 5.0 out, just got it running still in break in period and want to fine tune motor with load ,not ready for wot yet ,but was wanting to do all this on land ,thats why the tub ,for resistance for tuning ,if that makes sense ,no where close to run in lake or river,do not live close to water source , looking at putting back in next april,
I’m no expert, but I’m guessing you really need to get it on the water to properly break it in. Even if it is an hour or two away…make the effort.
Ayuh,..... That's not feasible, as the prop will empty the tub quicker than you can refill it,....brand new 5.7 motor vortec ,pulled 5.0 out, just got it running still in break in period and want to fine tune motor with load ,not ready for wot yet ,but was wanting to do all this on land ,thats why the tub ,for resistance for tuning ,if that makes sense ,no where close to run in lake or river,do not live close to water source , looking at putting back in next april,
So with that Cobra I mentioned, you only need the swim platform under water when it's first started?Nope-----Once the pump is primed and the boat is moving it is a different story altogether.------And I have worked on many different machines and pumps.------Pumps with 3000 HP and also 12,000 HP motors driving them.
Could you explain how the rules and physics apply to your statement --- "Water should be well above the impeller , like 6" or 8" ---- I'm not sure if the folks at Johnson pumps know about this. Here's a cut and paste from their marine pumps catalog.Pumps behave according to rules and physics,-----They do not work the way some folks think they do.