Boating Tips Episode 3: Flushing Your Outboard Engine
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In this episode, we show you how to properly flush your Mercury Verado outboard engine using only your home or marina garden hose. This is a very simple procedure that should be done to maintain a healthy outboard Mercury Verado! CALL MarineMax Clearwater (727) 536-2628 if you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment. See Our Boat and Yacht Inventory: http://bit.ly/1GVwEul Learn More About About MarineMax Clearwater: http://www.marinemax.com/stores/Southeast/clearwater MarineMax offers classes, charter vacations, exclusive events for our customers and many other opportunities for boating enthusiasts to get out and be UNITED BY WATER! Connect with us in one of our many stores. Find yours: http://www.marinemax.com/stores Find your boat at MarineMax: http://www.marinemax.com/find-a-boat MarineMax Website: http://www.marinemax.com MarineMax Twitter: http://bit.ly/MarineMaxTwitter MarineMax Instagram: http://bit.ly/MarineMaxInstagram MarineMax Vacations: http://www.marinemaxvacations.com/ MarineMax offers classes, charter vacations, exclusive events for our customers and many other opportunities for boating enthusiasts to get out and be UNITED BY WATER! Connect with us in one of our many stores. Find yours: http://www.marinemax.com/stores Find your boat at MarineMax: http://www.marinemax.com/find-a-boat MarineMax Website: http://www.marinemax.com MarineMax Twitter: http://bit.ly/MarineMaxTwitter MarineMax Instagram: http://bit.ly/MarineMaxInstagram MarineMax Vacations: http://www.marinemaxvacations.com/ **The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice or training. MarineMax makes no warranty, expressed or implied, about the accuracy or reliability of the information in this video and disclaims all responsibility for any damage or liability resulting from or related to the use or misuse of this information.**
To recap. If it's on the front side, hook up water and don't run engine. On the back, hook up water and run engine at idle for 10 minutes. Hope this helps!