Static Flush port on Merc 150

RustyC

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I have a 2002 Merc 150 with a static flush port to connect a garden hose. I have always used this flush port without running the motor. A friend of mine says it is ok to run the motor while connected to this. I do see water coming out the pee hole, and lower portion of the motor when I flush the motor. I though I read somewhere that the motor could not be run while using this flush port? When ever I so start the motor I use flush muffs. My question is can you run the motor off the static flush port or will it eat up the water pump impeller?
 

gss036

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Re: Static Flush port on Merc 150

Check your owners manual, they should tell you.
 

seawings

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Re: Static Flush port on Merc 150

Being new at this I am still conflicted as to which is better, the flushing from the top or using the muffs and running the engine. I am primarily a saltwater user and therefore anxious to keep the engine as cleaned as possible.
 

AndyL

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Re: Static Flush port on Merc 150

I would do both if you that worried. I would not run the engine though with a hose connected to the flushing point as I reckon you will do in your impeller. It is designed to suck in water from the intakes at the bottom of the leg not from a flushing point just below the powerhead but I may be wrong. I still favour running the motor up with the leg in a drum of water. I have been told to add a drop of "cutting" oil to the water as it will line the water ways in the engine.
 

jimalsk

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Re: Static Flush port on Merc 150

I think Andy means soluable oil. The type used in milling machines and lathes for cooling a part while cutting. I would add it to the cooling water,it turns the water white. It does leave a coating on metal. I used to put a bit in my radiator when I lived in California. Kept the engine block from rusting on the inside
 

gss036

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Re: Static Flush port on Merc 150

I guess the 1st thing I would do is read the owners manual and adhere to what it says, should tell you if you can run the engine. I am not that familiar with that new of an engine.<br />My Honda has the same thing, but I never use it, as it is more convient to do the muff thing and less of a hassle.
 

jdstephwacotx

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Re: Static Flush port on Merc 150

Muffs do not fit my motor because of the horizontal plates just above and below my inlets so I have to test mine in the driveway using a hose inserted into the flush hole. I tape up the inlets when I do this so that the water doesn't just run out of them.<br /><br />I still get water out of the pee hole and the center of the prop.<br /><br />I don't think I'm damaging anything because I have done it so much that I probably would have locked something up by now if I was.<br /><br />My flush hole is right behind my inlet ports.
 

gss036

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Re: Static Flush port on Merc 150

I was at the local mercury dealership today,(Olympic Boats) and asked the guy at the parts counter about the flushing devices and his reply was simply I don't really know, I have never had anyone ask before? There were not any mechanics around to ask.<br />He said he thought the device was made to flush the motor when you cannot remove it from the water.
 
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