Re: outboard+saltwater question
That's why I originally asked about using the flush plug w/ a hose as I have to remove the motor and stick it in my test barrel to flush it if I don't launch it in fresh water.
Mike
The previous post is why I advocate, as i did above, that you actually take it to a freshwater river or lake to flush it out. Often times the engine just won't get hot enough on the hose to allow the t-stat to open up and really flush the whole mess. I know that launching in a river and running down tot he salt is not always an option, although it is the best option, IMHO, but a 15 minute run in your local lake will wash it out clean-like. Just make sure you're not transporting invasive species between the two bodies of water, please.
That's why I originally asked about using the flush plug w/ a hose as I have to remove the motor and stick it in my test barrel to flush it if I don't launch it in fresh water.
Mike