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I have a 2002 Volvo Penta SX I/O. It came with a motor flush kit, the kind
that has a garden hose fitting on the motor. Is this sufficient for cooling
the motor when it is running on the trailer and out of the water? Or am I
still required to use the "headphone" style hose connection?

I use the boat in fresh water, so I am mostly interested in how I can
properly run the motor for maintenance & tuning purposes.



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On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 17:00:33 GMT, "Franko"
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I have a 2002 Volvo Penta SX I/O. It came with a motor flush kit, the kind
that has a garden hose fitting on the motor. Is this sufficient for cooling
the motor when it is running on the trailer and out of the water? Or am I
still required to use the "headphone" style hose connection?


Technically, the hose fitting is for flushing and the "ear muffs" can
be used to run the boat, but not above idle. Most manufacturers dont'
recommend it (in fact some will void a warranty if you do use one).

I use the boat in fresh water, so I am mostly interested in how I can
properly run the motor for maintenance & tuning purposes.


Get a plastic 35 gallon barrel or a 55 gallon drum and modify that for
your tuning purposes. (This is what I use - a 35 gallon drum, full of
water with a drain on the bottom and a hose fitting on top. Works at
idle just fine - the temps stays down.) Keep a hose in it and running
while your boat is idling, but don't take it over idle - you will not
be able to keep up with the water necessary to take it over idle - the
barrel acts like a heat sink only it holds temp even with a hose
running.

Later,

Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
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"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
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On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 17:00:33 GMT, "Franko"
wrote:

I have a 2002 Volvo Penta SX I/O. It came with a motor flush kit, the

kind
that has a garden hose fitting on the motor. Is this sufficient for

cooling
the motor when it is running on the trailer and out of the water? Or am

I
still required to use the "headphone" style hose connection?

I use the boat in fresh water, so I am mostly interested in how I can
properly run the motor for maintenance & tuning purposes.



I'm not familiar with that model, but most manufacturers, I believe,
don't recommend this practice. My suspicion is that the muffs will
still have to be used. Check you owner's manual for particulars.


On my motor, the muffs fall off the moment you look away. Don't look away,
not matter HOW good the neighbor lady looks when she bends down to pick up
the newspaper.


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"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
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On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 20:04:38 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 17:00:33 GMT, "Franko"
wrote:

I have a 2002 Volvo Penta SX I/O. It came with a motor flush kit, the

kind
that has a garden hose fitting on the motor. Is this sufficient for

cooling
the motor when it is running on the trailer and out of the water? Or

am
I
still required to use the "headphone" style hose connection?

I use the boat in fresh water, so I am mostly interested in how I can
properly run the motor for maintenance & tuning purposes.



I'm not familiar with that model, but most manufacturers, I believe,
don't recommend this practice. My suspicion is that the muffs will
still have to be used. Check you owner's manual for particulars.


On my motor, the muffs fall off the moment you look away. Don't look

away,
not matter HOW good the neighbor lady looks when she bends down to pick

up
the newspaper.


Ah... *now* I know why they make that set of flushers with the pin
that goes though....


Bingo! But, I use my 14 year old son. It's fun to watch him get nervous when
the prop spins due to the vibration of the motor.


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