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- Can I Start my Outboard Without Water? – Cuddy and Cruiser Guide
An outboard motor should never be operated without a source of water entering the inlet screens to supply the water pump Without a source of water for lubrication, the water pump will be the first to be damaged, followed shortly thereafter by the engine from a lack of cooling
- Cranking outboard motors for a second when out of water.
Cranking outboard motors for a second when out of water We have a lot of different types of outboard motors at my job and when I arrived it was common practice to crank the motor on the trailer out of water before leaving the office to make sure it will crank when we reach the river
- Flushing question (start engine before water hose or water before . . .
It is imperative to always start the engine before the water, also is a good idea to rev the engine at the engine with the water turned off to blow out the residual water in the exhaust riser
- Ask the Pro: Is It OK to Crank Your Engine When It’s Not in Water?
In fact, starting an outboard for the purpose of draining the water is completely unnecessary because outboards are designed to thoroughly drain when trimmed down fully
- Safe to start outboard while out of the water? - Sailboat Owners Forums
A brief out of water experience is not going to ruin an impeller, it's still wet A brand new impeller that was lubricated upon installation will take a long while to burn up
- Can an outboard be started without water? - BoatingWorld
Many boaters wonder if they can start their outboard motor without water The short answer is: no, it is not recommended to start your outboard motor without water Why is this the case? Well, for starters, outboard motors are designed to be cooled by water running through the engine
- Accidentally Started Outboard Out of Water: Avoid Costly Damage
When an outboard is started without being immersed in water, it can cause the impeller to be damaged and the engine to overheat If you don’t have access to water, you can still start the outboard by using a hose and engine muffs
- Testing outboard motor when not in water - The Great Outdoors Stack . . .
He gave me a few tips about how to operate the motor and said I shouldn't run it while it's not in the water -- since it's water-cooled and would overheat I've never operated a motor boat, so I'd like to try to start up the motor at home a few times before using the boat in the water
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