leander borg
Cadet
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- May 26, 2008
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Hello everybody.
I have my boat moored during all summer in saltwater.
Still I used to flush the engine everytime by starting the engine tilted all the way up and by using an external 25lt freshwater tank fitted with a pipe and headphones kit.
Now For the next year I am trying to make life easyer
I fitted a waterpump in the boat and by using the Coastal flushing kit (attached pic) with the fresshwater tank it will make it more practical to just pump the water using a switch on the dash instead of having to start the engine and attach the headphones eachtime!
Now my question is. Where should the flushing kit be connected to the motor head? Is this the location? (picture 2 attached)
Previously I had a pressure guage pipe connected to this hole, Should I use a T connector so to have them both fitted to this hole ?
Regards
Leander
I have my boat moored during all summer in saltwater.
Still I used to flush the engine everytime by starting the engine tilted all the way up and by using an external 25lt freshwater tank fitted with a pipe and headphones kit.
Now For the next year I am trying to make life easyer
I fitted a waterpump in the boat and by using the Coastal flushing kit (attached pic) with the fresshwater tank it will make it more practical to just pump the water using a switch on the dash instead of having to start the engine and attach the headphones eachtime!
Now my question is. Where should the flushing kit be connected to the motor head? Is this the location? (picture 2 attached)
Previously I had a pressure guage pipe connected to this hole, Should I use a T connector so to have them both fitted to this hole ?
Regards
Leander