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tullfooter
Grand Poobah Joined: March-02-2007 Location: White Lake, MI Status: Offline Points: 2225 |
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With the Flush Pro, don't you still have the threat of vacuuming the hose when you rev? Lefty |
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bkhallpass
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I've never used one. But, looking at the diagram, I would guess the check valve in the arm where the garden hose connects, prevents this. BKH |
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OBXSki
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I use the Perko FlushPro that MaddMarxx posted. It works great!
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quinner
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Maybe, in most cases the hose works fine until you are running higher RPM's at which point the draw may collapse the hose. The bucket and flush flo both allow for visual monitoring as you can see the water flow. |
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tullfooter
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I figure the Flush Pro would allow you to see if the check valve was opening under higher RPM's, allowing air into the water stream, but protecting the hose flow.
I will be purchasing one soon. Thanks, Lefty |
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