LazyLavey
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I'm tired of the anxiety when driving to the lake if will I pass inspection. The only issue I have is the drive drip.
I'm not crazy about the idea of running the engine dry for a few moments (although I saw a post by Teague on a different boating site that recommended it)
I've done the up/down drive over and over again, the jack rabbit starts and batman stops up and down the street only to still get a few drips after getting to the lake.
I'm considering disconnecting the intake hose (b/t the intake and the pump) and trying to blow out any water back through the pick-up on the drive. But, I don't know if that will eliminate the chance water in the block will get past the pump and back to the drive. That hose looks to be the lowest spot in the water line. What a PITA
Anybody have any input as to my idea?... or other suggestions???
Thanks Inmates.....
I'm not crazy about the idea of running the engine dry for a few moments (although I saw a post by Teague on a different boating site that recommended it)
I've done the up/down drive over and over again, the jack rabbit starts and batman stops up and down the street only to still get a few drips after getting to the lake.
I'm considering disconnecting the intake hose (b/t the intake and the pump) and trying to blow out any water back through the pick-up on the drive. But, I don't know if that will eliminate the chance water in the block will get past the pump and back to the drive. That hose looks to be the lowest spot in the water line. What a PITA
Anybody have any input as to my idea?... or other suggestions???
Thanks Inmates.....