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8122pbrainard
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Posted: July-15-2011 at 10:17am |
Halston,
It depends on the pump/engine but for our popular 351's it's about 20 seconds at 3000 RPM. |
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sweet77
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just for reference whats the proper time?
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SplashHL
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Pete,
Thanks for the scoop! |
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8122pbrainard
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Justin,
Salt water only. The "bucket" test is where you place the suction hose to the RWP in a bucket of water. Then, you time how long it takes to pump and that tells you if the pump is working like it should. |
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SplashHL
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2 randomm questions:
First, do I need to use the anode type plugs in my engine block or is that only a salt water concern? If I do need to worry, where do they go. My boat is an 2002 sport nautique. Second, what is the "bucket test"? just curious. Thanks, justin |
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