I just installed new heads, manifolds and risers in my 5.0 MPI with bravo 3. Cylinder head had a cracked in the exhaust seat, hydro lock motor. All back together now. I wanted to install a fresh water flush. I installed a tee on the intake side of the pump. The plan was to put a ball valve in so I could prevent the pump from sucking in salt water. It was impossible, there's was no.room to get the valve in, and were I could put it, it would impossible to access it.
So my question is if city pressure is 60 pounds and the pump puts out 20 pounds, will the city water overpressure the pump and prevent it from sucking up any salt water?
If the pump will still suck up salt water, I was thinking of putting a tee on the discharge side of the pump, and take the serpentine belt off and run the engine. I'm assuming the water pressure will be strong enough to circulate on its own but I could be wrong.
3rd option will be a seacock pickup, but that would have to be installed in the middle of the boat.
Thanks
So my question is if city pressure is 60 pounds and the pump puts out 20 pounds, will the city water overpressure the pump and prevent it from sucking up any salt water?
If the pump will still suck up salt water, I was thinking of putting a tee on the discharge side of the pump, and take the serpentine belt off and run the engine. I'm assuming the water pressure will be strong enough to circulate on its own but I could be wrong.
3rd option will be a seacock pickup, but that would have to be installed in the middle of the boat.
Thanks