engine startup on land

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engine startup on land

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want to fire up the 5.7s on my trifly BEFORE launch and the cooling thing worries me, any ideas on how to do this on dry land?
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Big bucket with water hose inputting and remove your cooling intake hose from thru hull and place in full bucket. Have someone watching hoses to make sure they don't pop out.... run engines.
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Post by Paul »

There are probably a few different manufacturers of these but the one I have is called "Fake A Lake". Its a rubber cup, like a plunger, with a hose connection on it and an adjustable leg that holds it in place against the bottom of your hull over the water intake. When hooked up to a garden hose, it supplies enough water to run your engine up tp around 1500 rpm.

You could probably find one on line or at your local marine store.

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Post by turtlem1969 »

Was just looking at the "plunger thing" paul was talking about, the one i was looking at was at wet marine for $39.99, so pretty sure if you look around you can find one for half that. :lol:
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thanks, I will let you know how it goes

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if you have a big block of styrofoam around, carve out a bit to cover your intakes and then make a hole in the side to stick your garden hose into so it wedges in the hole. Then take a piece of 2x4 and wedge that against the hull over the intake and turn on the water just after starting the engine. Total cost $0.00 and it is green.
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I always start my engines just before launch (don't want to get there and they don't run). I only run them for maybe 10 seconds so heat up is not an issue they are still filled with antifreeze. But I do take the belt off so the pump is not run. A short dry run on the pump will quickly burn out the impeller. You really do not neet the alternator running to start, insure the batteries are up before you start and launch.
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