I am hoping for some advice on making a suitable water tank for running my 2005 Yamaha F250 on my GW Tournament 225 while it is on the trailer. I live in Virginia and am winterizing the outboard myself. I would like to be able to run the engine from time to time and before spring launch.
Since muffs do not work well on this type of engine (no telltale stream), I bought a large plastic trash container, cut it down, and lowered the engine into it. The water level of the tank is above the water inlet grill, but below the horizontal (cavitation?) fins. There isn't a lot of clearance fore and aft in the tank.
When I run the engine, I still do not get a telltale stream, although it worked fine when I pulled the boat from the river a week ago.
Does the tank have to cover more of the lower unit? I read somewhere that one possibility is a 55 gallon drum covering several inches of the fins.
I would appreciate any suggestions.
Since muffs do not work well on this type of engine (no telltale stream), I bought a large plastic trash container, cut it down, and lowered the engine into it. The water level of the tank is above the water inlet grill, but below the horizontal (cavitation?) fins. There isn't a lot of clearance fore and aft in the tank.
When I run the engine, I still do not get a telltale stream, although it worked fine when I pulled the boat from the river a week ago.
Does the tank have to cover more of the lower unit? I read somewhere that one possibility is a 55 gallon drum covering several inches of the fins.
I would appreciate any suggestions.