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Eddie Marine Flush Kit
Just installed this engine flush kit from Eddie Marine. Just wanted something to make flushing a little easier on myself and have the option of flushing it in the water if it has to sit overnight. I tried my best while hanging upside down for a few hours to do a clean install. I made sure that no hose were rubbing and had clearance on everything. This look ok or anyone have any tips to make it better. I am by no means a boat mechanic and accept any and all criticism....lol
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Well done! Looks like a factory job (in a good sense). I have to clarify as some question, I cant believe it left the factory like that! LOL!
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looks good to me !!!!
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Originally Posted by ezstriper
(Post 4536693)
looks good to me !!!!
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Originally Posted by RidnMcNasty
(Post 4536837)
Thanks gentlemen. it was my first endeavor on this new to me boat so I'm glad it doesn't look like chit...lol
Nonetheless, Good looking install for what you had to work with. |
Just me, I would safety wire or zip tie the valve open.
Also the perko looks cheap. I would worry about one good smack and that plastic body snapping in half |
Originally Posted by kevinb230
(Post 4542334)
Just me, I would safety wire or zip tie the valve open.
Also the perko looks cheap. I would worry about one good smack and that plastic body snapping in half |
Originally Posted by Tractionless
(Post 4542399)
I highly suggest you put your hands on one before assuming cheap build quality based on 2d pictures. Furthermore, when mounted in a reinforced suction hose, mid air, 3" off the raw water pump there's not even a possibility of a "good smack" as there's not enough slack in the rigid hose for it to move at all..
Remember, you're no bigger expert than I am and this is a discussion forum. So don't put others down with condescending remarks. Thanks |
Originally Posted by Tractionless
(Post 4542399)
I highly suggest you put your hands on one before assuming cheap build quality based on 2d pictures. Furthermore, when mounted in a reinforced suction hose, mid air, 3" off the raw water pump there's not even a possibility of a "good smack" as there's not enough slack in the rigid hose for it to move at all..
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Originally Posted by HyFive578
(Post 4542471)
Friend had these installed. One cracked. Almost sunk the boat. Replaced with ball valves and stainless steel tee's in the inlet hoses instead.
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Originally Posted by kevinb230
(Post 4542468)
Just my opinion and I am as entitled as you are. Its known that heat and plastic aren't a lasting combination, versus metal. FURTHERMORE... I wouldn't trust my cooling capacity to some spring that can get jammed up with sand.
Remember, you're no bigger expert than I am and this is a discussion forum. So don't put others down with condescending remarks. Thanks |
I dont know whether or not the perko kit is better, not up to me to figure that out. I just didn't like the idea of plastic. I'm sure in 99.9% of the applications its used it would be perfectly fine, which probably included mine. But Murphy has a knack for following me around at times so I figured I'd eliminate that possibility.
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