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Old 06-01-2007, 01:22 PM
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That's very interesting. My Suzuki manual says to flush it everytime you are in salt water. I just use the hoose fitting since I keep the boat in a slip and it's a pain in the *** to put the ear muffs on. I'd hate to think I'm wasting my time...
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A car is meant to be outside in the rain but if you dont clean it you will get damage to the finish. I feel the same with a marine engine, salt is corrosive to most everything so wash it out. $12,000.00 is a lot to play around with when a few Cents of water might save thousands in damage.
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