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Originally Posted by AllDodge
(Post 4832077)
Anyone with a Bravo, with boat on the hard put your drive in a bucket. Fire it up and see how long your impeller last, I'll wait
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Originally Posted by Mariah212Z
(Post 4832081)
Remember, when you back your boat into the lake, your drive is submerged but your water impeller pump on the motor still is above the water level line. When you start the motor , it take a bit of time for the water to exit the exhaust.
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Originally Posted by AllDodge
(Post 4832077)
Anyone with a Bravo, with boat on the hard put your drive in a bucket. Fire it up and see how long your impeller last, I'll wait
It always pumps water. I do it just to ensure the impellers are indeed drawing water. |
Grand Dad always said first lair doesn't stand a chance
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Clearly the video shows otherwise, but that does not sway you. I have personally run an engine on a stand with the intake hose from the Bravo 1 pump stuck into a large container of water below the pump level. Not only did does it draw up the water quickly it does so in copious amounts. It pumps out water at idle faster than my garden hose could fill the container. Pump is fine. The vane pump by design will draw water up to it.
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I ran a kohler generator about 5 hours this week with the pump sucking out of a 55 gallon drum.
And then there’s this kit for winterizing |
Everyone better return there outdrive earmuffs…clearly they won’t work
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I don't often flush my boat. but when I do, I make it suck water out a hose in a dark alley.
https://southpark.cc.com/video-clips...-out-of-a-hose |
I need to call this one out too, having 496's, when those brass end plates have groves in them from wear, they don't prime because the clearances don't allow "suction"
this is why the rebuild kits feature new end plates and why the Hardin stainless pumps are so much better That said I've personally seen a 496 with bravo 3 run on the trailer in a 55 gallon drum of water, it's the exact same scenario as the boat sitting in the water, this is also why they say not to run an engine on the muffs faster than idle speed, because the pump will suck the water faster than the hose can supply it |
Originally Posted by Unlimited jd
(Post 4832138)
I ran a kohler generator about 5 hours this week with the pump sucking out of a 55 gallon drum.
And then there’s this kit for winterizing https://youtu.be/9lrzi9ZGgEw Went to sea strainer and had hose connection feed in. One of the best investments I did to the boat. |
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