Yes, but not very fast.
It really depends on how big your boat is and how fast you want to go typically you want to go 20-25 while tubing so get a big enough motor to push your boat with a tube 20-25 mph
AGC Series Fast-Acting Glass Tube ABC Series Fast-Acting Ceramic Tube MDL Series Time-Delay Glass Tube MDA Series Time-Delay Ceramic Tube GBB Series Very Fast-Acting Ceramic Tube
i assume its electric if u hear the motor making noise theres a rubber tube lookimng thing its called the transmission they break common replace the rubber tube and the motor the motor is faulty and that what breaks the tube
On the passenger side of the vehicle, underneath the accumulator. There is a tube that comes out of the lower part of the blower motor assembly & connects to your lower AC hose. The orifice tube is in there. You have to jack up the vehicle, remove the tire & the plastic wheel well cover. Then you can plainly see the bottom of the accumulator & the blower motor assembly. The orifice tube will be in the tube coming out of the blower motor (attached to firewall). Be sure to insert the orifice tube with the arrow pointing towards the blower motor.
The filler tube houses the dipstick and is located on the passenger side of the motor, towards the firewall (back of the motor),
The back side of the motor below the intake and coolant bypass tube
on the air tube, right of the blower motor toward the center of the car behind the engine on the air tube, right of the blower motor toward the center of the car behind the engine
Where is the orifice tube on a 1990 Ford Econoline van with a 85 motor
40-45 mph
Because its fun fast and it has everything
The small black (either rubber or plastic) hose attached to your cars blower motor is a cooling tube for the blower motor.