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Arturo DeVitalis
My 6hp 4 stroke Nissan has a screw-in adapter hole up under the engine housing that has a removable rubber plug in the hole, to be used for flushing the engine. Several questions:1) does the adaptor need to be detached after each use, or can it be left in place throughout the boating season with a plug in the open end? It is a bit tricky to screw/unscew the adapter while bent over the transom while the boats sits at the dock. Do the earmuffs do as good a job of flushing/rinsing as the adapter?2) when flushing with motor attached to the transom and using the adapter must the water intakes near the prop be out of the water? I assume they do, but it requires I hook up fresh water supply, start the engine in the down position, then raise it to 45 degrees, and then open the water supply line. Is there a smarter way to do this while the motore is mounted on the transom while the oaat sits at the dock? Seems to me the adapter is for off-transom use and earmuffs are the only way to go when the boat is in the water. Have I got this right?