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  • SX250 Engine Flush With Salt-Away

    Is Salt-Away a safe recommended product to use on Yamaha's.
    How well does it work?
    Any tips to using this product?
    Will it work through the built in flushing hose since I can't use muffs with my engines?
    Thank you.

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    Well i haven't use this product on my Yamaha.So have no idea if it works well or not.i think you should ask someone who knows about it.
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      Salt-Away

      I have been using salt-away for about 2 years now. When I first started using it I noticed that the tell-tale (pee tube) would get clogged with flakes of salt. I assume that the salt-away was dissolving the salt and the larger flakes/chunks would get stuck in the tell-tale nozzle. The frequency of the clogging has diminished as I have been using salt-away.
      It seems to work, only wish I could find it cheaper then at West Marine.

      I run exclusively in salt water.

      For flushing, I start by flushing the engines (twin Yamaha) with water (use the rinse setting on the salt-away adapter) then after 10-15 minuets switch to soap and wait for the suds to come out of the tell-tale, then I shut the engines down and leave the salt-away in the engines until next time I use the boat.

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