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Originally Posted by Priobe
(Post 4097565)
Yea but if I install a ball valve can't I just close the valve?
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You definitely want the ball valve in the water line between the strainer and the outdrive. The strainer is there to stop debris from getting into the pump. Since you're adding the strainer, you also want to have your fresh water flush inlet on the other side of the strainer from the ball valve (ie: between strainer and raw water pump). This way, you can fresh water flush with the boat in the water by simply shutting the valve off. Also, with the flush inlet on this side, you can also back-flush the strainer with fresh water when it gets clogged. I have found that the easiest way to clear a strainer with the boat in the water is to shut the valve, remove the lid and then momentarily open the valve to let the water in and it will push all of the crap up and over into the bilge where you can then pump it out. Obviously, you want to keep the valve closed when you put the lid back on or you will flood the boat.
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Can you send or post a pick as to where you mounted yours. His would be a great help |
Mounting them this weekend! Never had them before.....
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Are you thinking of mounting them in the same place on the battery shelf?
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mine have valves at the thru hull pick ups like they are supposed to but I don't have to close them to flush, with the lid off and a hose stuck in there the engines can't pull any saltwater they get all fresh and flush fine.
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Originally Posted by Priobe
(Post 4097677)
Are you thinking of mounting them in the same place on the battery shelf?
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If im reading your description correctly there are 3 inlets/outlets?
Originally Posted by HyFive578
(Post 4097648)
You definitely want the ball valve in the water line between the strainer and the outdrive. The strainer is there to stop debris from getting into the pump. Since you're adding the strainer, you also want to have your fresh water flush inlet on the other side of the strainer from the ball valve (ie: between strainer and raw water pump). This way, you can fresh water flush with the boat in the water by simply shutting the valve off. Also, with the flush inlet on this side, you can also back-flush the strainer with fresh water when it gets clogged. I have found that the easiest way to clear a strainer with the boat in the water is to shut the valve, remove the lid and then momentarily open the valve to let the water in and it will push all of the crap up and over into the bilge where you can then pump it out. Obviously, you want to keep the valve closed when you put the lid back on or you will flood the boat.
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Sorry Priobe - no progress. The rain hit just as I was trying to open the hatch (my battery booster to jump to the hydraulic lift motor wan't charged enough).
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Originally Posted by stimleck
(Post 4097820)
If im reading your description correctly there are 3 inlets/outlets?
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