MrMoose
Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- Calgary, AB, Canada
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
Based on past posts, it is obvious that many members have installed shut-off valves in their cooling lines in order to freshwater flush and/or tow at greater than minimal wake speeds.
I am concerned that doing this might compromise the warranty on a newer boat; so, feel free to chime in on this if you've installed this valve while your boat was still under warranty... or better yet, if you've had a Yamaha dealer install this while the boat was still under warranty.
Also, installing any valve into any hose will create a restriction (pressure drop) that will reduce the flow rate even when the valve is fully open; this is unavoidable. This fact brings me to an obvious concern that this flow restriction may expose the cooling system to problems that might not otherwise occur, such as making the system more susceptible to clogging/build-up over time.
I am concerned that doing this might compromise the warranty on a newer boat; so, feel free to chime in on this if you've installed this valve while your boat was still under warranty... or better yet, if you've had a Yamaha dealer install this while the boat was still under warranty.
Also, installing any valve into any hose will create a restriction (pressure drop) that will reduce the flow rate even when the valve is fully open; this is unavoidable. This fact brings me to an obvious concern that this flow restriction may expose the cooling system to problems that might not otherwise occur, such as making the system more susceptible to clogging/build-up over time.