Cigarette 50 Marauder fresh water flush connectors
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hi everybody
i have recently bought a 2014 marauder 50 and am very happy with that but since i use it salt water, would love to flush the cooling system but have no clue where to source the connectors
could anyone guide me or send me a link please?

i have recently bought a 2014 marauder 50 and am very happy with that but since i use it salt water, would love to flush the cooling system but have no clue where to source the connectors
could anyone guide me or send me a link please?

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I can't say for certain, but if that is the fresh water flush, 2+2 would say that the hydraulic quick-connect fittings will be for the fresh water attachment point (vs a garden hose fitting) and you would pull up on the "T" handle to close the gate valve for the sea water - one quick connect and "T" handle for each engine flush...
Once the fresh water flush was completed, just disconnect the quick coupler and push down on the "T" handle to let the sea water cool the system - forget to and you will over heat the engine in a hurry (o water)
Once the fresh water flush was completed, just disconnect the quick coupler and push down on the "T" handle to let the sea water cool the system - forget to and you will over heat the engine in a hurry (o water)
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I can't say for certain, but if that is the fresh water flush, 2+2 would say that the hydraulic quick-connect fittings will be for the fresh water attachment point (vs a garden hose fitting) and you would pull up on the "T" handle to close the gate valve for the sea water - one quick connect and "T" handle for each engine flush...
Once the fresh water flush was completed, just disconnect the quick coupler and push down on the "T" handle to let the sea water cool the system - forget to and you will over heat the engine in a hurry (o water)
Once the fresh water flush was completed, just disconnect the quick coupler and push down on the "T" handle to let the sea water cool the system - forget to and you will over heat the engine in a hurry (o water)




