John Lapic
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I have always adjusted my 9.5 Johnson on the boat and in the water. To run it in a tank, is a 55 gallon drum the minimum I should use? What do you typically test outboards in?
I have always adjusted my 9.5 Johnson on the boat and in the water. To run it in a tank, is a 55 gallon drum the minimum I should use? What do you typically test outboards in?
One of the plastic 55gal drums turned sideways w/ a hole cut in the side works really well. You can run up those small outboards pretty good w/o spilling all the water. It sort of curls up at the opposite end where the hole isn't.
Regular muffs are out of the question for that kind of intake. There are adapters out there (someplace). Barrel is your best bet.
As for the 55gal drum. Get the plastic kind that's all sealed up. Turn it on it's side and cut a hole in it about 2 feet from the end.
You're making a horizontal tube with a hole in one side.
I don't have one, but a friend does. Works great.
You could, but metal drums are a lot tougher to saw.
I think we've successfully hijacked this thread now though.![]()
I think the trick would be to find one with a good sealing lid.