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On 1/17/2013 10:40 AM, Salmonbait wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jan 2013 20:11:56 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 16 Jan 2013 15:12:01 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: I've known of people who have taken the prop off the lower and put it in a large vat (55 gal drum cut in half) , put the lower in it an run the engine which gives the engine a total flush of water, but that takes a lot of antifreeze and storing is a problem and it's a messy set up.... but it works. === You can do it with a lot less antifreeze by using a set of "muffs" to gravity feed right into the intake holes on the I/O leg. You just need to rig up a jerry jug and some hoses. I've done it with the muffs and the kit provided by West Marine. http://tinyurl.com/a7u6kax Worked like a champ. But, as Tim suggested, the muffs must provide a decent fit to the intakes. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! What about fogging the engine? I'd rather do that first then drain all the water out, disconnect the top of the big water pump hose and pour your antifreeze into the hose until it starts coming out the thermostat housing. It couldn't be easier than that. The manifolds and risers might need to be done separately. |
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