View Full Version : How long to flush?
BassOMaticII
01-05-2006, 04:42 AM
What is considered an ample amount of time to flush a motor after use in salt water? Does the size and type of engine matter ie: outboard vs I/O, V8 vs V4...
Do any of you use the salt cleansing agents if the boat is used weekly?
I have a GM 5.7L and an OMC 800. I have been flushing for about 10 minutes which seems like an eternity.
Thanks in advance,
BassOMaticII
reelapeelin
01-05-2006, 09:10 AM
BOM...I time 5 mins on mine, which seems an eternity to me...lotta H2o through in 5 mins...if that don't get it, it ain't gonna be got...JMHO ;)
There's also the saltwater flush...don't think necessary every time, but good idea every third to fifth time out...
Skools Out
01-05-2006, 09:34 AM
i taste the water coming out the exhaust after couple mins and if it taste salty i check it again a couple more mins later then usually good so then i run it after no salt taste couple more mins. but the last 2 min after the salt taste is gone i rev the motor up and hold it around 3500 then pop it up a couple times to get the salt out of the high rpm water over flow lines. then shut her down.
phester
01-05-2006, 10:51 AM
skools,that's exactly what I do
Mulv80
01-05-2006, 10:59 AM
WOW, 3500 rpm's with no load on muffs
Franco
01-05-2006, 11:08 AM
I LIKE MY YAMMIE - DIRECT CONNECTION AND YOU DON'T HAVE TO RUN THE MOTOR - 5 MINUTES AND DONE
Skools Out
01-05-2006, 12:49 PM
yeah 3500 that's the only way you'll get your overflow lines and areas in the motor flushed, if you go to some shops out back they turn motors up in the 4500 to 5000 range on muffs. Scares me to go there though to hold there but setting timing advance requires getting it to 4500 on some motor.
Mulv80
01-05-2006, 01:44 PM
I always heard that you run the risk of having a motor "run away" when you run up the rpms without a load. *I've heard stories about motors that continued to rev even after they were shut down when they "run away." scary
macojoe
01-05-2006, 02:11 PM
I just run it till it feels good!!
I start the engin as start to clean all the fishing stuff out from a day of fishing, It may run 10 min it may run 20 min? 
But it works for me!
Skools Out
01-05-2006, 03:17 PM
yeah if they run away it was due to running to lean with stopped up jets in the carbs the more cylinders the less likely it will happen. I've had jet ski's do that and to stop it just choke it and the fuel kills it on a dime.
Franco
01-05-2006, 03:22 PM
hey BOM, when I had my I/O I purchased a flush kit from perko that fits into the raw water intake hose - the benefit is you can flush it pierside - I used to rent a slip during striper season - and you don't have to use the muffs.
Blue_Runner
01-05-2006, 04:10 PM
Lake is 10 min. from my house. I go straight there from the beach and drop the boat in for a nice ride. This is much easier (and more fun) than using muffs. Plus its a great excuse to kill a couple cold ones :D
revmax
01-24-2006, 06:49 PM
i've got one of those weed sprayers hooked up with my muffs and put in an ounce or 2 dishwashing detergent.
Blue_Runner
01-24-2006, 07:24 PM
Have a good friend that runs dish detergent in his 115 Yami 4 stroker. He pours the dish detergent into the water hose, then hooks up muffs and turns on the water.
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