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One other thing I was advised, is not to drain the block. It seems to make
sense as that will expose the block to air (oxygen), with the moisture present will make things worse. Of course if you are winterising, that's another matter and some kind of inhibitor should be used. I don't have this problem, no winters over here. Tan PS "Rich" wrote in message . com... I'm fairly new to motor boats, we now have a Mercruiser 5.0, operated in sal****er only. Is there a better way to flush other than the "ears" over the outdrive? I thought at one time there was some kind of setup to flush the motor without running it, anyone know for sure? TIA Rich |
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