installing and flushing merc outboard with SUPERFLUSH
Video Rating: 2 / five
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8 Comments
2:01-2:03 fart???
this is stupid…
what is wrong with a pair of water muffs? put em on with hose and start engine, superflush complete
what’s the point of doing this???? the whole point of flushing the engine after a day out boating is to flush salt or sand or any kind of derbies which is mainly in the lower unit. Also, Mr. smarty pants if you just flush the engine with pressure without actually switching on the engine (which you can’t do in this case!) the water will just go though big hoses depending on the pressure of the water you are using! Believe me, this is pointless.
I always whanted an extra hole !!!!!!! in my boat to to flush the boat Sorry ment motor.
i would like to ask if the hose that u connected to the injection are they always kept on or do you have to remove them afetr the wash i am confused becasue i saw at 1:45 of the video you connected them but do u have to remove them every time you finished flushing or does it stay connnected please help
can we do that with a 4 stroke EFI 60 hp? any link
This was the most uninformational and vague video ever.
Can you do that to a 150 Black Max ?