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Motor Flush System GPM ?

Posted: Nov 3rd, '12, 17:43
by Keith Poe
Looks like i can run at idle on a standard water hose can anyone tell me the GPM requirement with out me reinventing the wheel.

Guess i could plumb in two inlets per motor ?


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Re: Motor Flush System GPM ?

Posted: Nov 4th, '12, 09:01
by Harry Babb
Don't quote me......but......I think I remember that the 6 cylinder engines pump about 20 Gallons Per Minute.....and the suction hose is 2" dia.

From the looks on the video that you linked to in your post the 4 cylinder suction hose looks to be 1-1/2" dia.

In the video......if the guy would have repositioned his bucket so that he could catch the exhaust water....his run time could have been much longer.

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Notice the hose connected to the thru hull fitting.......its also connected to a tube welded near the bottom of a 55 gallon drum
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The engine can be ran for more than an hour on a 55 gallon drum without effecting the engine tempt

hb

Re: Motor Flush System GPM ?

Posted: Nov 5th, '12, 02:42
by Keith Poe
Harry Babb wrote:Don't quote me......but......I think I remember that the 6 cylinder engines pump about 20 Gallons Per Minute.....and the suction hose is 2" dia.

From the looks on the video that you linked to in your post the 4 cylinder suction hose looks to be 1-1/2" dia.

In the video......if the guy would have repositioned his bucket so that he could catch the exhaust water....his run time could have been much longer.

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Notice the hose connected to the thru hull fitting.......its also connected to a tube welded near the bottom of a 55 gallon drum
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The engine can be ran for more than an hour on a 55 gallon drum without effecting the engine tempt

hb

Great information Harry thank you.

I installed a recovery system at a marine shop years ago with drains built in the driveway that pumped in to a recovery tank.

I ran my water spicket in a 5 gallon bucket it filled in 20 seconds so i'm thinking about plumbing in a T system to run one motor at a time with two 3/4" wash down hoses with no recovery at this point till i buy another home just a renter at this point and not much room with close neighbors i have to keep it some what low key.

The inlets hose is 1.5" like you said and 2, 3/4 " = 1.5" so 30 GPM should be fine.

Thank you again Sir"

h System GPM ?

Posted: Nov 6th, '12, 20:18
by Goober
30 gals min is way to much 1 , 3/4 hose is plenty 1 1/2x3/4 tee worked fine on my 4 cyl yanmars Do not plumb check valve in intake line it will fail use a 1/4 turn ball valve

Re: Motor Flush System GPM ?

Posted: Nov 7th, '12, 00:32
by Keith Poe
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