Running engine out of boat
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Running engine out of boat
I want to start my engine before I put it in the boat. Whippled 525efi. Motor is currently being stored 1.5hr away so I want to make sure I have everything covered before I head up there.
Water in - 1-1/4" hose to connect to garden hose
Water out - from headers and intercooler outs
Fuel in - small tank with hose w/ primer bulb
12v in to #5 purple ignition on 10pin harness
12v to #7 yellow/red only to run starter
Not sure about power steering. Just connect high pressure hose from power steering pump out to power steering cooler to close the loop?
Am I missing anything else?
Water in - 1-1/4" hose to connect to garden hose
Water out - from headers and intercooler outs
Fuel in - small tank with hose w/ primer bulb
12v in to #5 purple ignition on 10pin harness
12v to #7 yellow/red only to run starter
Not sure about power steering. Just connect high pressure hose from power steering pump out to power steering cooler to close the loop?
Am I missing anything else?
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Nope.. should be it...
Wait.. just watched my video again... Timing light ? Fuel pressure / oil pressure gauges ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDcPh-SSBYY
Wait.. just watched my video again... Timing light ? Fuel pressure / oil pressure gauges ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDcPh-SSBYY
Last edited by Boatally Insane; 04-11-2017 at 08:34 PM.
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Yes that's something I forgot. I have a pressure gauge I'll thread right into the regulator just to check that at idle. Maybe if I have all the smartcraft parts at that time I'll hook that up to monitor other pressures. Timing is set in PCM so timing light wouldn't do me much good. Did you have a power steering pump turning in that video?
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Yes that's something I forgot. I have a pressure gauge I'll thread right into the regulator just to check that at idle. Maybe if I have all the smartcraft parts at that time I'll hook that up to monitor other pressures. Timing is set in PCM so timing light wouldn't do me much good. Did you have a power steering pump turning in that video?
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I would also recommend letting the intake hose draw water from a supply. I used a large cement mixing tub (30" x 42" x 10" approx size) filled with water. Exhaust was positioned over this tub while to reclaim 75% of the water while I also had the hose pouring water in. Motor could drain tub in a few minutes even with the hose on full. Those raw water pumps will move a lot of H20.
If able simply remove the belt to the PS pump rather than plumb a return line. If you have a serpentine belt that may be more problematic.
If able simply remove the belt to the PS pump rather than plumb a return line. If you have a serpentine belt that may be more problematic.
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I use a big beer tub like what you see on the floor at the bars or I guess some people call what horses drink from. Anyways Took out the drain screw plug at the front bottom of the tub and hooked up the correct size barb that the inlet water impeller pump hose can connect to, then hose clamp it.. I use a bit longer hose than the stock length. Then fill the tub with water to run engines.
I have the tub mounted to a nice rolling cart. We even use to run outboards and even ran loose 60 hp and down outboards mounted in the tub to run under load as well back in the day. I set this up 27 years ago and still have it.
You will be surprised how fast a 5 gallon bucket will get drained at 1500 rpms even with a water hose trying to fill it.
I have the tub mounted to a nice rolling cart. We even use to run outboards and even ran loose 60 hp and down outboards mounted in the tub to run under load as well back in the day. I set this up 27 years ago and still have it.
You will be surprised how fast a 5 gallon bucket will get drained at 1500 rpms even with a water hose trying to fill it.
Last edited by BUP; 04-12-2017 at 10:49 PM.
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Great tips thanks guys! The bucket/tub idea is something I had thought of at one point and since forgotten about. The dual stage water pump on this motor will probably draw more than a garden hose can supply, it's basically two pumps in one. I have 1" barb to garden hose fittings that will put in the header to tail jumpers so I can attach hose to each header and drain that water at a distance or reclaim it in the tub. I will also try to get the intercooler water out hoses into the tub as well to reclaim that water.