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Do You Flush Your Engine???
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 12:52 pm
by kopper_bass
I had my dad out fishing 2 weeks ago; he's from back east in MD. He was surprised that i didnt flush the motor after each use, cause he does it religiously; even after a day of lake fishing.
So it got me thinking. i dont know of any of my bass fishing buddies that flush their motors, including me. I have a Yammy, which requires a special kit that is expensive, but i have never seen any Opti or Rude guys flushing theirs either.
Any of you guys flush your motor?
I have never had a problem with any of my engines, so probably won't change my habits, but it got me thinking...... Hmm
Kopper
Re: Do You Flush Your Engine???
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 12:59 pm
by Andrew Jackson
I have owned three Yamaha motors since 1990. The first a ProV150 and never flushed it in the 10 years I owned it. My 225 efi which gernaded a couple years ago (oil delivery system issues, never flushed it. Present 225 HPDI Series II did it with the last couple months due to low psi issue. Very easy to do. There is a hose connection just under the cowling on the exterior of the motor.
Re: Do You Flush Your Engine???
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 1:03 pm
by Lake
I do depending on the situation. Oroville early this year after bouncing off a few floating logs I noticed a slight water pressure drop. Flushed it and had quite a few wood pcs come out. Clear Lake in the summer with the recent algae I also do it. You would be amazed how much green chunks come out. Also when jumping the sandbars during low water at clear lake or if I run a lot of flats or sand bars at low tide in the delta.
Re: Do You Flush Your Engine???
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 1:32 pm
by G-Ko
Stupid question since I can't go out and look at my engine right now, but I have a 2008 Optimax Pro XS, does it have the flush attachment already on it?
Re: Do You Flush Your Engine???
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 2:02 pm
by Ross England
No, but I do trim it down completely once in the parking lot and let it drain until it quits.
Re: Do You Flush Your Engine???
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 4:34 pm
by corn griffin
im kinda confused. by flush do u mean hookn it up to earmuffs n runnin it? or r u talkin bout removing the thermostats n pumping junk out the head? r u sayin u cant hook a yammy up to muffs? ive only owned evinrude/johnson and mercs...
Re: Do You Flush Your Engine???
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 5:06 pm
by blkdog812
there is a flusher fitting on the rear of the motor, just below the cowl. it for flushing with the block a hose........
do not.........do not .........do not run the motor while connected to this port.
only run the motor with the ears attached to the lower unit
Re: Do You Flush Your Engine???
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 5:22 pm
by Steve Perkins
I have only flushed the outboards when we are in saltwater.
Never had to do it on the bass boat.
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Re: Do You Flush Your Engine???
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 5:49 pm
by Marty
When I purchase my boat I asked the dealer if I had to flush the motor (Opti 115) and he said only if I go into saltwater.
But I do run into a lot of low water locations through thick grass. Should I flush out my motor? I have not done it since I have own it and everything seem to running good. But this post is starting to make me think maybe I should.
Also, I don’t have a “flusher fitting on the rear of the motorâ€
Re: Do You Flush Your Engine???
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 7:49 pm
by corn griffin
[quote="Marty"]When I purchase my boat I asked the dealer if I had to flush the motor (Opti 115) and he said only if I go into saltwater.
But I do run into a lot of low water locations through thick grass. Should I flush out my motor? I have not done it since I have own it and everything seem to running good. But this post is starting to make me think maybe I should.
i usually only hook it up to the ears after i run in the salt...OR if i notice the tell tale getting weak, like when u idle through long distances of cheese to get to the secret spot. In that case ill pull the thermostats and hoses off and clean the cheese out.
ps rotten cheese is stinky
Re: Do You Flush Your Engine???
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:39 am
by Steve Perkins
Marty, here at Clear Lake I run through lots of thick weeds, they will get in the colling system and can clog it a bit,..
The way I get her cleaned out is to make sure I get up enough speed to get the water pressure up to a normal PSI, then all is well.
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