Multiple Engine Flush Process

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Hello, anyone devise or acquire a contraption to flush the engines using the flush port simultaneously? I have three engines and rather not stand around for 45 minutes. Thank you
 
A standard hose splitter (or two) from HD or Lowe's should do the trick along with some hose repair kits and cutting some old hose to make a rig. That's a very simple/easy solution - does that not work for your setup for some reason?

One downside... especially if your flow rate isn't too great... water will follow the path of least resistance. So it's "possible" that one or even two engines won't get flushed (or not very well). You'll know by monitoring the output water for the first few times.
 
Dennis is right. If you have 3 engines, I bet they are big. And bigger engines require FULL water pressure.

I do my F300's one at a time (5-10 minutes).
I'm also a believer that doing the flush when the engine is HOT makes a difference.
Accordingly, I'll leave an engine running while the one next to it is off and flushing. After that one is flushed, the HOT engine is turned off and immediately flushed. This is a tip a fellow Grady Owner shared with me.

Flushing while hot keeps your T-stats super clean. Hope this helps...
 
Set up a flush master. Does each separately
 
Yes, I think flushmaster could be a good option. Bit expensive though. Would a hose irrigation valve do the same thing?
 
I use a hose splitter on twins and it works fine.
For me too and i leave it attached all the time.
Some garden quick connects to build a T permanently attached to flush port., looks ugly but does the trick.
My BF350 have a check valve in flush port, even if disconnected no water exits, not sure about other outboards.

Be careful when flushing hot engines, depending on water temp the engine could suffer thermic shock as the engine get hotter after stopped and no water flow.
Option would be:
  1. dock and leave engines down and running
  2. attach water hose and open water flow
  3. stop engine to have only fresh water running thru engine
That is what y Honda dealer told me after installing the new outboards.
Chris
 
how quick do thermostats close after hit with cold hose water?
 
how quick do thermostats close after hit with cold hose water?
I think about 30 seconds - but they are a very important 30 seconds.

When I changed thermostats, I took the old one and placed it in a coffee cup of boiling water in my kitchen sink. Then I slowly added cold water to the cup. The thermostat closed up in about 30 seconds as I recall.

You can do this yourself to check...
 
I may de one out of some quick conects and a hose splitter and it is perfect for twins - not sure the water pressure at my marina could handle trips.
 
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Interesting but it all comes down to flow. On my dock if I try to do both motors at same time water will only come out of one engines pee hole