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Topic: fresh water flush after strainer
Posted By: scottb7
Subject: fresh water flush after strainer
Date Posted: April-14-2020 at 4:43pm
those smarter then me, i have a question.

although it doesn't probably matter the boat is a 2014 g21.

the boat came with factory installed fresh water flush system which was designed for flushing engine after use, i guess in salt water environment.

i use it twice a year. at end of season to suck in rv antifreeze and beginning of season to test boat before going to launch

i guess you can say if it aint broke dont fix it.

the fitting is after the strainer. in other words it goes seacock, strainer, fitting, then to raw water pump.

so usually when i winterize i suck in rv antifreeze and then empty strainer of raw water.

but it being cold as hell in minnesota i had to deal with winterizing this week...

but i got too much time on my hands and was wondering why would i not move the fitting to the other side of the strainer. so it would go seacock fitting strainer. then i would suck rv thru the strainer.

is there a downside? why did they put it where they did from the factory?






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Posted By: scottb7
Date Posted: April-14-2020 at 4:46pm
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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: April-14-2020 at 5:58pm
Scott,
For engine flushing purposes, I don't feel it makes much difference if the connection is before of after the strainer. Ether way, the engine will get flushed.

Now, I do have one concern when you use it for winterizing. You said:

Originally posted by scottb7 scottb7 wrote:

so usually when i winterize i suck in rv antifreeze and then empty strainer of raw water


Are you completely draining all water before sucking the RV?

BTW, is the RV suck through method the one recommended in your engine manual?
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Posted By: scottb7
Date Posted: April-14-2020 at 6:27pm
in answer to your questions. i suck in the rv antifireeze...and then being anal i actually drain everything i can. i really only do the rv antifreeze suck in because i can't reach the oil and tranny oil coolers.

the rv suck method is NOT suggested...only draining is in the manual. i think the flush system is really for flushing and not winterizing.

also with so much time on my hands i think that my drain after is a waste of time...but gives me piece of mind only.

my model is the partial system: meaning that the block has antifreeze in it.

and the raw water path does not have any thermostats. so actually with 6 gallons of antifreeze and verifying pink coming out of exhaust i probably am wasting my time draining after.

thoughts?


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: April-14-2020 at 6:38pm
Originally posted by scottb7 scottb7 wrote:

in answer to your questions. i suck in the rv antifireeze...and then being anal i actually drain everything i can. i really only do the rv antifreeze suck in because i can't reach the oil and tranny oil coolers.

the rv suck method is NOT suggested...only draining is in the manual. i think the flush system is really for flushing and not winterizing.

also with so much time on my hands i think that my drain after is a waste of time...but gives me piece of mind only.

my model is the partial system: meaning that the block has antifreeze in it.

and the raw water path does not have any thermostats. so actually with 6 gallons of antifreeze and verifying pink coming out of exhaust i probably am wasting my time draining after.

thoughts?

My concern is RV is not meant to be diluted so unless you drain first, there's a good chance the RV will not do the job. The only way to tell how much protection there is is to use a refractometer after the RV is circulated multiple times through the engine. IE: if you use a -50 RV, after its mixed you may end up with a -25?You may be better off with just draining. It was the norm for many years and many still drain only. It's not clear, are you draining afterwards?

BTW, winterizing now? You must have been out enjoying some "indian summer"

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Posted By: scottb7
Date Posted: April-14-2020 at 6:43pm
yes, i rv first and drain after.

crazy here in mn....we got to ride a couple times and then 4 nights in a row in high teens....

i got a couple of heaters running on 2 different circuits.

really just was wondering if i should move the flush adapter point or not....


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: April-14-2020 at 6:59pm
Scott,
I'd leave the flush as is and then drain for winterizing like the manual states.

I think the 2 heaters are overkill. It takes several days of hard freeze temps to get to the engine. We are warming up towards the weekend.

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Posted By: TRBenj
Date Posted: April-14-2020 at 7:39pm
Agree with Pete that sucking up antifreeze then draining is back asswards and prone to ineffectiveness.

You don’t want antifreeze in the strainer so if you plan to keep sucking it in, don’t switch it.



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