Homemade Testing Tank for Outboard?

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Any good ideas on a self made testing tank for an older outboard?

1955 7.5 hp Evinrude...

I just want to hook up my fuel tank to properly ensure I have restored and repaired it properly.

Someone said a garbage can?

That just doesnt seem secure to me...

I could hook it up to the transom and properly mount it...


Would a 10 gallon bucket be sufficient?
 
Earmuffs don't work on old rudes. Find old 55 gallon drum. Mount motor to drum and fill water to level you need. Weight of water will keep drum stable.
 
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=347845#p347845 said:
bulrid8 » 07 Apr 2014, 18:39[/url]"]Earmuffs don't work on old rudes. Find old 55 gallon drum. Mount motor to drum and fill water to level you need. Weight of water will keep drum stable.
Didn't know that! Ignore my previous comment!
 
10 gal might work if it's only at idle. If you've got a crop duster service local to you, you can probably go to them and get a free plastic 33 or 55 gal barrel. They are usually happy to give them away to get rid of them. Then put your motor on a motor stand or the back of your boat. Use a jigsaw to cut enough of the top of the barrel away to allow the foot to fit inside the barrel. Fill the barrel and you're ready to test run.
 
What about an IBC tote? Could cut the top out and mount a 2x to one side of it to the cage.

It could double as a red neck hot tub.
 
I like the red neck hot tub idea , always thinking ! If youput it on the boat you can put the barrel or Trash can where the lower unit is in the water so the pump can get water ,should be good . I'd feel better doing that than clamping it to the barrel . Wouldn't run it to long without a hose in it supplying fresh water, they like cool water . it doesn't take long to heat up a barrel of water with bunch of exhaust running in it ... .... Now if you run real 100% gas and klotz it gives the tank a wonderful aroma as well ,
And it may put a new patina on the skin ,in a hot tub setting !
 
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=347913#p347913 said:
flatboat » Today, 04:33[/url]"]Wouldn't run it to long without a hose in it supplying fresh water, they like cool water . it doesn't take long to heat up a barrel of water with bunch of exhaust running in it ... ....
I've been using barrels to run my outboards in for years and have yet to see one get the water even lukewarm inside the barrel. It takes a lot of heat to raise the temperature of 35-40 gallons of water. The only reason I've ever added more water after I start is because I've put them in gear and revved the motor which sloshed a lot of the water out of the barrel. :lol:
 
I use a 65 gal toter, motor clamps right on. I also cut a u out of the lid, really helps with water splashing out. I still need to a drain valve at the bottom though.
 
plastic trash can. just dont rev it up too much if you use a small one. i had an old eska 5hp that ate the trash can when i revved it up........ flipped it over, split and water all over the garage!
 
If you use a plastic drum, get a blue or black one. UV rays are easier on it. I have seen the 'white almost clear' ones split and some shatter from exposure to the sun. This comes from life's experience.
 
I don't know what it is but it seems to me that when I post a comment the whole conversation come to a screeching halt. Any comments?
 
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@BrazosDon...

I am getting a blue drum...not white as you mention.

Now drink a beer and quit'cha'bitchn.

:LOL2:
 
I know this is an old thread but a steel 55 gallon drum is the best I've found. Not a huge footprint when not in use.

It's plenty stable when full to hang up to a 25hp outboard on, and I have a section cut out of mine so I can also use it on motors that are mounted to a boat.

There are some older Mercs and OMCs that will not work with any kind of muffs.
 

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