BrentEB
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 71
- Reaction score
- 55
- Points
- 97
- Location
- Punta Gorda, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2013
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 21
I've been fighting an engine overheat problem for a couple months now. All the usual washes, ect, really didn't do a thing. Dropped the exhaust manifold and the only plug is in the engine block. MR1 110hp. Pulled the anode assembly, completely plugged with salt. Geez. I've rigged a "drill" from 3/32" vinyl coated multistrand wire stripped at the end that seems to get in there. 12" length now, but going up as it pretty easily goes through the salt. Just started that today.
This was not a "neglect" problem as I washed on the hose after each outing. I attribute it to the "hose" flush design - there is not enough water pressure to get through the check valve for a good block flush because of leak back through the normal inlet. I have manual valves to close off that leakage for hose flushes NOW.
If I get a flow established versus a dead head I think the problem will be licked. What does experience say? Do I have a chance?
This was not a "neglect" problem as I washed on the hose after each outing. I attribute it to the "hose" flush design - there is not enough water pressure to get through the check valve for a good block flush because of leak back through the normal inlet. I have manual valves to close off that leakage for hose flushes NOW.
If I get a flow established versus a dead head I think the problem will be licked. What does experience say? Do I have a chance?