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<blockquote data-quote="hkmp5s" data-source="post: 202872" data-attributes="member: 4014"><p>Pappy brings up a good point about the water intake for your cooling system. Your motor can still be peeing but not have enough water for proper cooling at WOT.</p><p>Thats why a pressure gauge is a must in my book for when you add a jack plate.</p><p></p><p>Back to your original question, Blow-out can happen but thats the beauty of the jackplate, you can adjust to conditions.</p><p>I'm going to add one on mine some day just for the added versatility. I'm just waiting for a smoken deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hkmp5s, post: 202872, member: 4014"] Pappy brings up a good point about the water intake for your cooling system. Your motor can still be peeing but not have enough water for proper cooling at WOT. Thats why a pressure gauge is a must in my book for when you add a jack plate. Back to your original question, Blow-out can happen but thats the beauty of the jackplate, you can adjust to conditions. I'm going to add one on mine some day just for the added versatility. I'm just waiting for a smoken deal. [/QUOTE]
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