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I've owned my boat now for close to a year. I keep it stored on a floating
dock or in the water. My question pertains to flushing an engine with "rabbit ears" (those ear muffs that go over the intake portion of the engine). I find myself nearly falling in the water to get the rabbit ears onto the engine even when I fully tilt the engine up. Is there an easier way to flush an engine that is stored in water? I have a 97 yamaha engine that requires the use of rabbit ears or some comparable way of flushing the engine (what I mean is there is no valve on my engine to attach a gardenhose like some of the newer engines). Any help / tip is much appreciated. |
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