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40 hp Yamaha water coming out of everything
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<blockquote data-quote="wmk0002" data-source="post: 484079" data-attributes="member: 13975"><p>Im with callison on this. If you have the correct amount of water in the tank, the water level should be so high that you can't see any of these noted leak points. If you fill the tank to be at least a few inches above where the water pump sits you should be safer and have a better idea of how hard it will piss when hanging off a boat at idle in the lake. I don't really put too much stock into the powerhead temp when running in a tank. They can run cool in a tank and then heat up a good bit more at wot in the lake and then others may even run a little warmer in the tank and then a little cooler aft some high speed runs. As long as they are not getting super hot in that tank Im happy and will just IR gun the motor on the water to see if its cooling properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmk0002, post: 484079, member: 13975"] Im with callison on this. If you have the correct amount of water in the tank, the water level should be so high that you can't see any of these noted leak points. If you fill the tank to be at least a few inches above where the water pump sits you should be safer and have a better idea of how hard it will piss when hanging off a boat at idle in the lake. I don't really put too much stock into the powerhead temp when running in a tank. They can run cool in a tank and then heat up a good bit more at wot in the lake and then others may even run a little warmer in the tank and then a little cooler aft some high speed runs. As long as they are not getting super hot in that tank Im happy and will just IR gun the motor on the water to see if its cooling properly. [/QUOTE]
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