No, that's what is so frustrating. I ran the engine for 3-4 thirty second spurts to get in the sta-bil, fogged the engine after that then clamped the hoses, ran in the anti-freeze until I saw it in the drain hose then unclamped. I did all of that DRY! This year is the first year I've run them on the hose.
Hmm, last year was the first year we had them. When we bought them, the guy started them up so we'd know they ran. However, being a newbie I never thought to feel for things like bulging cylinders or what exactly to check. I never looked under the seat while they were running either last year while they were in the water. I wonder if we got "duped" and this problem was present when we bought them. If so, could they have run for a season provided the leaks were very, very minimal? We took them on a few long runs but mostly just little 5 or 10 minute trips to play a little bit then head back to the boat to chill.
Also, do these things have an hour meter?
Hmm, last year was the first year we had them. When we bought them, the guy started them up so we'd know they ran. However, being a newbie I never thought to feel for things like bulging cylinders or what exactly to check. I never looked under the seat while they were running either last year while they were in the water. I wonder if we got "duped" and this problem was present when we bought them. If so, could they have run for a season provided the leaks were very, very minimal? We took them on a few long runs but mostly just little 5 or 10 minute trips to play a little bit then head back to the boat to chill.
Also, do these things have an hour meter?


