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Thread: Anyone Ever Use SeaFlush ?
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10-12-2012, 02:05 PM #41
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Re: Anyone Ever Use SeaFlush ?
Russ, yes, that's it. The strainer will take 2 or 3 gallons and the 5 gallons in the bucket so 8 gallons per engine if that was unclear. When I said "bump" I mean the engine operator presses the ignition switch when I tell him/her I'm ready at the engine. Just the turns from the starter will start to suck down the antifreeze. My engine usually starts so fast that the engine does start running but if it starts the antifreeze really goes fast and I am yelling "stop" within seconds because it's all gone.
Al
2008 40MY
Twin CMD QSB-425
9KW Onan
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10-12-2012, 04:05 PM #42
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10-14-2012, 05:29 PM #43
Thanks so much for the post. I thought the fit would be tight. I have a 330 and knew for sure the AC strainer would never work. Again another thank you by CSR.
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1997 330DA
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10-17-2012, 06:54 PM #44
Re: Anyone Ever Use SeaFlush ?
This is my idea this yr for winterizing the 300 searay. Im going to run a hose from the pickup inlet on the bottom of the boat into a 5gallon bucket of pink antifreeze. start the engine and keep running till I see pink comming out. but of course not letting the bucket run empty. then at the point I will fog that engine. and proceed to the other engine. Note I do have heat exchanger,s so basically the block is safe from freezing. Is this a good Idea or bad Please let me know TY Joe




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