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<blockquote data-quote="pescatore" data-source="post: 108170" data-attributes="member: 1308"><p>Good morning,</p><p>I've just converted my 25hp Yamaha outboard from tiller to remote and I'd like to test it. I do not have a tank so yesterday I put the engine submerged bywater up to half of the shaft in a trash can. Result...whe I shift into gear a lot of water came off.</p><p>I was wandering, despite use a higher trash can, do u think that is going to be a problem if I run the engine without the propeller on to limit water displacement???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pescatore, post: 108170, member: 1308"] Good morning, I've just converted my 25hp Yamaha outboard from tiller to remote and I'd like to test it. I do not have a tank so yesterday I put the engine submerged bywater up to half of the shaft in a trash can. Result...whe I shift into gear a lot of water came off. I was wandering, despite use a higher trash can, do u think that is going to be a problem if I run the engine without the propeller on to limit water displacement??? [/QUOTE]
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