Postby mjk1040 » January 31st, 2018, 3:46 pm
Ok u have strainers on ur raw water supply lines I take it? Then yes, close sea cocks, remove strainer baskets, hoop up the Sea Flush and put the hose in at least a 5 gallon bucket of solution and start ur engine at idle. Make sure some one stays at the key and someone keeps the Sea Flush suction hose in the solution. Shut engine down when solution is gone. Let solution set in fresh water cooling system, the longer the better. There r videos on the Sea Flush site for u to watch. I mentioned earlier on that I'm going to try RYDLYME this year. Watch their video too. I believe u said u were in salt water, if that is the case, after a run in salt water, back at the dock u should flush ur engines with non salt water every time to help with the build up in ur fresh water cooling system. U may want to rig up a garden hose adaptor right after ur sea cocks in the fresh water supply lines so you can flush ur engine cooling system easier every time u dock after a salt water trip. Good Luck and hopefully ur steam issue will disappear!
Mike
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