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sweeeet ride! i too am in the same boat...lol always dreamed and just bought one! and am a plumbing engineering designer..
lots to read here and there
can get info from Berkeley.com on the jet
i asked the same questions about out of water flushing and conclude should run a hose to inlet of pump to keep cool, i then run a tee to another hose where i have a similar hose connection into the engine cooling line from the pump. i start the water in the pump, start engine, then start engine hose feed... reverse order when shutting down. (i figure it keeps water from entering exhaust while off, i have fairly high pressure.)
im learning about the engine but got lucky with what i got. runs great!
good luck with her and keep posting...
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 Originally Posted by HydroHaulic
sweeeet ride! i too am in the same boat...lol always dreamed and just bought one! and am a plumbing engineering designer..
lots to read here and there
can get info from Berkeley.com on the jet
i asked the same questions about out of water flushing and conclude should run a hose to inlet of pump to keep cool, i then run a tee to another hose where i have a similar hose connection into the engine cooling line from the pump. i start the water in the pump, start engine, then start engine hose feed... reverse order when shutting down. (i figure it keeps water from entering exhaust while off, i have fairly high pressure.)
im learning about the engine but got lucky with what i got. runs great!
good luck with her and keep posting...
Great advice, that is the way I start mine on the trailer too.
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I still have my 1975 19' Southwind. Now it will be my son`s and I`ll do my 3rd and final resto to it then itll be on him for life. Love the hull. Tough son of a bitch lol
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