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Flushing dual engines

TommyB

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Location
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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2018
Boat Model
FSH Sport
Boat Length
19
operators with dual engines: when flushing after each use in salt water do you do each engine separately or run a splitter and do them at the same time? I have average or below average water pressure so I am nervous to try splitting and doing them at the same time but wanted to get some advice. Thanks

I have a 190 now and taking delivery of 255 in the Spring.
 
One at a time is probably the best.
 
I'm curious if you flush with Salt Away?
 
I never have used it and have never had a problem. Just lots of fresh water.
That’s interesting and good to know. I’m a freshwater boater but was in salt water for a week. I used salt away but still worried constantly something was going to go wrong. Sounds like it might not be that big of deal. Thanks!
 
I flush with Salt Off (West Marine's brand), and I would recommend it as an extra step to insure the health of your engine. I only boat in Salt Water, and I have done so for more than 3 years. You may have seen some posts about scale build up and sand in some engines; a salt eliminator helps ensure a complete flush by preventing any deposits forming in the cooling system. In any event, it only cost about a buck a flush. I flush with just water for a couple of minutes using only the hose fitting to promote maximum flow (strong stream out of the pisser), and then I flush for a few minutes with the anti-salt solution.
 
Only 1 at a time. I tried 2 but had issues with flow.
I use salt away once a year or so. it is a diluted acid so I don’t leave it in my motor.
 
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