jetboater4life
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- 2010
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My question is this, if you run the engine for a minute or two after you fog, is there enough left to protect the engine?
I winterized today and would like some opinions.
Last year I fogged without running on the hose, and did not start the engines until spring. This year I hooked up the YDS and verified some numbers that @buckbuck recorded a while ago. I started out on the hose and ran the engine in no wake mode, about 2500rpm and checked the temperature. It was at 127F. I turned off the water and after 1 minute the temperature had risen to 167F. I turned the engine off at that point and the temperature proceeded to climb to 184F before leveling off after another 30 seconds. The YDS software says the temperature needs to stay under 260F.
I winterized today and would like some opinions.
Last year I fogged without running on the hose, and did not start the engines until spring. This year I hooked up the YDS and verified some numbers that @buckbuck recorded a while ago. I started out on the hose and ran the engine in no wake mode, about 2500rpm and checked the temperature. It was at 127F. I turned off the water and after 1 minute the temperature had risen to 167F. I turned the engine off at that point and the temperature proceeded to climb to 184F before leveling off after another 30 seconds. The YDS software says the temperature needs to stay under 260F.