NO that is not good at all even for around/about a minute as you have an impeller made out of rubber......the engine is also made to run with water as a part of cooling so it is not to recomend in anyway
It has run out of fuel.
It has a slow short.
Water about a minute and oil not very long at all!! hope this helps... Some electric motors are designed to run for years without either. If you mean, instead, "a water-cooled gasoline engine", you might expect it to run for a few minutes but it will be damaged.
You see that knob you turn to run the blower? That's it.
Trolling motors do not need to be in the water to run. Though it is generally pointless to run one out of water for more than a test.
If you mean run without water, you could put an electric motor inside it.
25 HP is 25 HP, no matter how you slice it and dice it.
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Not long, but it depends on the motor. Water is used in many boat motors to cool the engine and carry away exhaust. Motors that do not have radiators or heat exchangers will rapidly overheat if run without a supply of cooler water.
the water pump is run by the timing belt the water pump is where the timing belt at in the motor
An average kitchen faucet uses approximately three to five gallons of water per minute. The average person uses around 50-gallons of water every day.Ê
No one can run a mile in a minute....