what is the plug screw in lower unit on my 86 dt 40 suzuki engine lower foot marked FLUSH for. WILL THIS DRAIN THE WATER PUMP? THANKS
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My boat with 2002 DF70 four stroke stays in the water all summer. I bought the Suzuki flush adapter. A couple questions.
Do I flush it with the motor up or down ?
How long ??
Is it possible to run the motor out of water on the flush adapter ??
Thanks for your answers. gary
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Run engine on "flush adapter"
No one ever came back to me and said yes or no to running my engine out of the water on the flush port only. One of my friends says he routinely runs his 150 Yamaha in his driveway at home on the flush port at the end of the year to flush and winterize before laying up for the winter.
Your opinions please ??
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Originally posted by JTNail View Postaccording to owners' manual it is possible to run engine using flush port but you have to cover the water pick up's with tape
because the water pump is forcing the water up
you could overheat the waterpumpHUMAN-BUILT = HUMAN-FIXED
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Never done it but I quote my DF40/DF50 owners'manual '06 but intend to do it:
Flush the water passages as follows (one of the following two methods):
-shift the motor into Neutral and remove the propeller
-remove the flush plug and install the flushing attachment. Plug the water intake holes with a piece of duct tape.
-connect a garden hose to the flushing attachment and turn on the water to obtain a good water flow.
-start the motor and let it idle for about five minutes. This will clean the salt water out of the cooling system.
-shut the engine off and then turn off the water. Be sure to shut the engine off first.
-reinstall the flush plug and remove the duct tape from the water intake hole.
The other described method is with ears. So according to Suzuki, it must be no problem!
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