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cleanout plug

  1. drewkaree

    Make your own cleanout plug seal lube. Extra rebuild kit links too

    Writing this down to have something to point to. *edit* Adding this first, for preventative measures...Pull your plugs after every use, and do not leave them screwed in. Best prevention that doesn't cost a dime, and is one of the things we take for granted so often. Just leave them...
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    Two different types of cleanout plugs - which one are you referring to?
  3. J

    Clean out plug blowout and engine flood. Help!

    I have a 2014 Yamaha ar 210. My clean out plugs blew out and flooded the engine hatch within seconds. Saved the boat from sinking. But now I’m struggling to get it started up again. The boat sounds like it’s got a dead battery and says low voltage. However battery charger says 100%. I don’t...
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