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<blockquote data-quote="Bradh" data-source="post: 482046" data-attributes="member: 25862"><p>It doesn’t pee now but yes I check it very often. After a lot of reading it’s something to do with ventilation. Power cut out right before it burnt up. It’s happened randomly a few times but I stopped and it was still peeing. This time it wasn’t so I shut it down. My cavitation plate is even with the bottom of the boat. Maybe I don’t have it trimmed low enough? I don’t think I would be burning up impellers from being trimmed one hole too high though. I definitely think it’s sucking air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bradh, post: 482046, member: 25862"] It doesn’t pee now but yes I check it very often. After a lot of reading it’s something to do with ventilation. Power cut out right before it burnt up. It’s happened randomly a few times but I stopped and it was still peeing. This time it wasn’t so I shut it down. My cavitation plate is even with the bottom of the boat. Maybe I don’t have it trimmed low enough? I don’t think I would be burning up impellers from being trimmed one hole too high though. I definitely think it’s sucking air. [/QUOTE]
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