LuckyPenny
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2003
- Messages
- 256
I do not know if this will work for all, but I have been toying with a method to flush my engine while tied to my dock. I know that the greatest majority of folk trailer there I/O boats, but I; like some others, keep her in the water. Most of the year she is in fresh water, but I do spend about 5-7 months at a time in salt water. I have noticed a great deal of difference in the condition of my RWC system. <br /><br />Anyway, what I now do is when back at the dock, I raise the lower unit into the trailer position and install a set of muffs (the type with the rod that holds both cups over the water intake,) and attach a section of hose (6 foot or so,) connect my flushing hose with the SALT BUSTER attachment, lower the unit all the way and run it as if I were trailered. After about 5 minutes or so, I run Salt buster then fresh water again. The whole operation takes about 10-15 minutes, and can be done while cleaning up the rest of the boat. After I shut the engine down, I leave the water running for a few minutes then turn it off. leaving the muffs in place.<br /><br />The engine is flushed and cleaned and with the muffs in place very little if any salt gets back in. When ready to us the boat again, all I have to do is raise the lower unit, remove the muffs and go.