Favorite motor flushers?

matt167

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I had a small mishap today.. put the new carb on my 3.0L, and got it to run. Wife was helping me and we couldn’t find what I call my “ good pair of ears “. I used a pair with a wire frame and rectangle rubber gaskets that literally came with my house ( and a pretty nice outboard stand ).

I didn’t notice until it was too late, the flushers weren’t flushing so now it’s time to address an impeller, and I might look at the flapper, but I think that is probably okay.

Anyone have a preferred brand? I know my. Little Suzuki is picky and only the good pair works with it. This is an Alpha gen 1 that I’m working with
 

Cortes100

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I use this quicksilver / Merc brand. It has the probe that goes through the pickup screens so it can't fall off

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Scott Danforth

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I use 2" painters tape to keep my muffs in place
 

airshot

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My set of round muffs are probably well over 30-35 years old. Not even sure what mfgr they are. Never had an issue with them and have used them on both outboards and my I/O. From those I have spoke with, the round ones have been good, but the rectangular ones seem to be the problem ones. Why, I don't know....never used or even looked at the square ones.
 

matt167

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Im going to order one of those. The problem I had is, my wife hooked it up and I didn’t check it.. I’ve got a spare impeller and I’ll get a new housing just in case.The square ones simply won’t seal on a mercruiser lower.
 

Lou C

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What I noticed about the Merc/Quicksilver ones vs the aftermarket rectangular muffs is that the rubber on the Merc ones is thinner & much more flexible to confirm to the shape of the lower unit….
 

roffey

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I over heated my 4.3 (same thing as the 3ltr) and along with the impeller I had to replace my exhaust baffles. I know I am using the wring term, there are plastic flapper in the exhaust that prevents water from going back into the motor ... I bet someone will be able to correct me or explain better or even say its not required, lol.
 

Lou C

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Exhaust flappers or shutters. They are needed to keep water from rushing up the Y pipe when slowing down…
 

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Used THIS TYPE for many years without issues. Did replace the Y piece after some years because the plastic gets brittle
 

matt167

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Exhaust flappers or shutters. They are needed to keep water from rushing up the Y pipe when slowing down…
I just replaced it. I’m sure it’s probably toasted a little but probably still work. But I might buy a riser gasket and get another cause there cheap
 
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