Originally Posted by
Darin Jordan
I theory, this could be true, but in reality, the water is being forced in at a MUCH higher rate and pressure than it can escape... the water jacket will have so much water pressure in it that air won't be able to be trapped inside it, in my opinion. If the water is squirting out of the side of the boat several inches or more, I don't think you have anything to worry about. Water is going to be forced into the jacket and take up every bit of available space, purging it of air pretty quickly. Going to have to have some clear evidence to the contrary to convince me otherwise.
I'll experiment with that with my latest build-up and see...
As for the upgrades, looks like fun. Do yourself a favor... buy a set of these... Trust me! :)
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This is exactly what I've known all along and chuckle a little to myself everytime some one says something about water not filling up a jacket all the way. Also when they say the outlet nipple has to be at the very top. Lol. Its going to fill up and have to be forced out of the outlet. Also....the water isn't going to beeline straight in and out. Some people try to overthink a simple situation lol.
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