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![]() I know that people around here don't flush their motors out when the boat's kept in the water all the time, but the trailer boaters do. When it comes to a V8, maybe they are just being anal? I know this doesn't answer your question, but it's another data point. Brian wrote in message ups.com... I am purchasing a boat with an OMC V8 engine. And as I kinda research on the Internet on how to best keep the engine in good shape a lot of you recommend to flush with fresh water after each use to get raw water out when the boat is not used. I am wondering that should help when the engine is cooled with raw water when it runs. I mean dos it help to flush with freshwater after use when you the engine is exposed to raw water anyway? Does it matter whether a marine engine is exposed to raw water when it is used or not as long as you keep water in the engine to keep it from getting exposed to air/oxygen? Anyone I know here in Nuuk where I live does not flush there marine engines. They say they never heard of it. Thanks Jens-Erik Nuuk, Greenland |
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