Gene&Mary
New member
I have the Yamaha 90. I was washing down the engine using the hose connection and heard a pop like a fitting being blown off of a hose. As I was at the marina where I store the boat and I was having the 20 hour service done, I told the shop about what I had heard. After the service they verified that the barbed fitting had been blown off the rubber hose. They told me that the rubber hose had been clogged with salt and that caused it fitting to be blown off. So a bunch of questions-
1. Is this wash down system a direct part of the cooling system so that if this occurs again without me knowing, will the engine not be cooled sufficiently or at all?
2. Is this connection accessible and visible if I remove the engine cover?
3. I had previously washed the engine down using ear muffs. I had noticed that it took longer that I would have expected for the pee to start. In fact the time before this I got sufficiently concerned that I shut the engine down which is why I used to hose connection for wash down the last time. Would the lack of using the hose connection have caused that little rubber hose to salt up after only 23 hours?
4. What is the best way to wash the engine down, the ear muffs or the hose connection?
1. Is this wash down system a direct part of the cooling system so that if this occurs again without me knowing, will the engine not be cooled sufficiently or at all?
2. Is this connection accessible and visible if I remove the engine cover?
3. I had previously washed the engine down using ear muffs. I had noticed that it took longer that I would have expected for the pee to start. In fact the time before this I got sufficiently concerned that I shut the engine down which is why I used to hose connection for wash down the last time. Would the lack of using the hose connection have caused that little rubber hose to salt up after only 23 hours?
4. What is the best way to wash the engine down, the ear muffs or the hose connection?