Ran into something interesting with the new-to-me BF50 today. I can't use traditional ear muffs on it.
I hooked them up covering the water intake, just as I do on my BF90 - but the engine, she no pee. The stream was there and strong last night while putting around the marina. I readjusted the muffs and water pressure just to make sure, and tried again - nope. Less than a minute overall running, so hopefully no impeller damage.
I Googled a bit, and seem to find some BF40/50 users have no problem with the muffs, but saw a couple other posts indicating there's a third pickup underneath the cavitation plate - somewhere the muffs don't cover.
Sure enough, I got out a tub and filled it with water - and upon submersing the engine and firing it up, it spit out water immediately.
Anyone else encounter this? The tub method isn't a big deal, but it's certainly a little less convenient (particularly on the road) than the muffs.
I hooked them up covering the water intake, just as I do on my BF90 - but the engine, she no pee. The stream was there and strong last night while putting around the marina. I readjusted the muffs and water pressure just to make sure, and tried again - nope. Less than a minute overall running, so hopefully no impeller damage.
I Googled a bit, and seem to find some BF40/50 users have no problem with the muffs, but saw a couple other posts indicating there's a third pickup underneath the cavitation plate - somewhere the muffs don't cover.
Sure enough, I got out a tub and filled it with water - and upon submersing the engine and firing it up, it spit out water immediately.
Anyone else encounter this? The tub method isn't a big deal, but it's certainly a little less convenient (particularly on the road) than the muffs.