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4.3.6 Flushing sea water cooling circuit
Damage in exhaust system caused by deposits.
Sediments may accumulate if the sea water cooling circuit is not flushed
regularly after use in salt water. The exhaust system cooling jacket is
particularly susceptible to sediment accumulation.
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Flush the sea water cooling circuit after each salt water use.
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Take the vehicle out of water.
A 13 mm [1/2“] connection
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for the
flushing device is installed on the engine. The
flushing device is attached at this connection.
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Connect the flushing device. (See the
vehicle manufacturer‘s documentation.)
NOTICE!
Engine damage due to water in the
engine. When the engine is turned off, the water
may get into the engine through the exhaust
system. First start the engine and then open the
water tap.
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Start the engine and run the engine at idle.
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Open the water tap.
The sea water cooling circuit will be flushed.
Textron Motors recommends to flush the sea
water cooling circuit at least for 5 minutes.
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Close the water tap.
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Turn off the engine.
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Remove the flushing device.
Information!
Regularly use a cleansing concentrate to flush the sea water cooling circuit. Consult
your local vehicle dealer.
4 Operation
4.3 Operating engine
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