I have a 06 malibu v-ride. It has the flush connection on the back of the transom. I attempted to winterize my ride by pooring rv antifreeze into the flush connector but it would not suck it through. Am I doing something wrong or does it have to be pressurized into the engine.
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was the engine running?
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sorry to be off topic but at my work I saw this girl flipping out because she couldn't get the toaster to work and she was beating the hell out of it and yelling at it so I walked over and plugged it in for her and after that I never saw her use it again lol <IMG SRC="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/happy.gif" ALT=":-)" BORDER=0> sorry back to the topic
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tried starting engine and still did not suck in antifreeze
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The flush pro system has a check valve in it that needs to have some pressure behind the flow to kick it open. You won't be able to get enough pressure with just pouring or even using a gravity feed to kick it open.
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skidim.com recommends the following: "If you are going to suck anti freeze from a bucket by using a piece of garden hose you must tape off the water inlet on the bottom of the boat in order to have an air tight suction." <BR> <BR>See if that works.
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Thanks guys!!
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wakecumberland where do you ride
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