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- Rocket09
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Re: Free wheeling
jcoll wrote:Source of the post If you have dripless shaft seals it's my understanding you'll need to secure the non-running motor's propshaft so as not to damage the seal. Water from the exhaust manifold supplies the seal as a cooling lubricant. While running through the water the prop will spin on the dead motor and cause damage. I suppose you could idle the one motor but the question becomes...... Is it worth it?
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Don't know at what speed that becomes a problem and you probably wouldn't be going fast enough on one engine but it's something else you'd need to worry about. Also, if you have the type of dripless that are fed off a manifold from both engines and both dripless logs are plumbed together, there have been cases where water from one log goes through the other log and up to the static engine's manifold. Because there is no exhaust pressure, under the right conditions, the engine can ingest water trying to exit from the elbow. Because of this, Mercury issued a recommendation years ago to do away with the connection between the two logs in case one engine fails while underway so it doesn't ingest water.
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