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Break In After A Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="River Rider" data-source="post: 312969" data-attributes="member: 2087"><p>Guessing I caught this too late but here is some info anyways. If you have the lower unit and prop on the motor still you can do the first hour or so of break in at idle. When you have to actually turn the prop is when you will need to put in a tank or lake. The motor will need back pressure on the prop when running. If you have the jet lower unit on it then you need to be in some water. Hope this isn't too late or is at least useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="River Rider, post: 312969, member: 2087"] Guessing I caught this too late but here is some info anyways. If you have the lower unit and prop on the motor still you can do the first hour or so of break in at idle. When you have to actually turn the prop is when you will need to put in a tank or lake. The motor will need back pressure on the prop when running. If you have the jet lower unit on it then you need to be in some water. Hope this isn't too late or is at least useful. [/QUOTE]
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