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That's exactly right @swatski. I close those valves whenever I flush in the salt or on the trailer.Keep in mind, when flushing engines on the hose (e.g. salt water) - closing those valves will dramatically increase flushing efficiency throughout the engine exhaust system, and permit flushing while in the water. I believe @Gym does that.
(Without such valves most of the water from flushing ports "escapes" through the pump)
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I was under the impression the water splashing kept the impellers from getting damaged and cool from running dry too long.Can't see from your pics but there are 2 places where you can install valves or 1 place to use clamps. Follow the route the water takes from the
That's exactly right @swatski. I close those valves whenever I flush in the salt or on the trailer.
Sure but not on a hose with low water pressure. If the hose/flush port water does not come out of the pee holes I wonder how well are the engines flushed wiht most of the water flowing right out the pump cooling water intakes...These engines are designed to run with the system the way it came factory. It has adequate water flow as is.
That is good to know!If i do one engine at a time, i get flow out the pee hole even at idle
Either location, depends on your agility, really, lol. The shutoff is usually installed aft of the Y-splitter in the engine compartment/bay, but the bilge access is easier.check this out for some ideas:OK thanks guys. So is the valve installation occurring in the engine compartment or by the cleanout plug access? In other words does the valve installation occur in the engine compartment or am I going to the swim platform and removing the cover over the clean out plugs. With the cover removed I can install the valves and with the cover on I will be accessing them through the same hole that I remove the cleanout plugs.
Not really sure and since I am not at the boat now I can't really investigate.
OK thanks guys. So is the valve installation occurring in the engine compartment or by the cleanout plug access? In other words does the valve installation occur in the engine compartment or am I going to the swim platform and removing the cover over the clean out plugs. With the cover removed I can install the valves and with the cover on I will be accessing them through the same hole that I remove the cleanout plugs.
Not really sure and since I am not at the boat now I can't really investigate.