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Being a new member/sponsor but not having much to add in the way of diving experience, I thought some of you might be interested in this.
I conducted a little test yesterday that some of you might be interested in.
The test was to see the effectiveness of using vinegar to remove salt and scale deposits from a marine engine. We know that you can buy salt removing products such as Salt Away and Salt-X but I was a believer that vinegar would be just as effective.
The test subject is a salt water used 1994 Yamaha 130 V4 with unknown history of maintenance until about 18 months ago. At that time I purchased the engine and have used it about 80% in salt and flushed thoroughly after every use. I recently ran the boat for about 50 miles in fresh water and then a nice salt water run about a week ago.
I filled a large heavy duty garbage can about 2/3 full with water and added 4 gallons of vinegar. The boat has a nosecone and uses a transom mounted water pickup so I disconnected the house, primed the pump, and dropped it into the water then lowered the lower unit as far as possible.
Yes, that is a little grass stuck in the t-stats. Last time out I ran through a lot of floating grass in Charlotte Harbor that gets pickup up by my transom mount pickup.
This is my little go fast tunnel hull. I also have a Fountain CC with a 225 Opti and did the same treatment but did not take pics.
These are pics of the test subject, thermostats, and housings prior to the test.
I conducted a little test yesterday that some of you might be interested in.
The test was to see the effectiveness of using vinegar to remove salt and scale deposits from a marine engine. We know that you can buy salt removing products such as Salt Away and Salt-X but I was a believer that vinegar would be just as effective.
The test subject is a salt water used 1994 Yamaha 130 V4 with unknown history of maintenance until about 18 months ago. At that time I purchased the engine and have used it about 80% in salt and flushed thoroughly after every use. I recently ran the boat for about 50 miles in fresh water and then a nice salt water run about a week ago.
I filled a large heavy duty garbage can about 2/3 full with water and added 4 gallons of vinegar. The boat has a nosecone and uses a transom mounted water pickup so I disconnected the house, primed the pump, and dropped it into the water then lowered the lower unit as far as possible.
Yes, that is a little grass stuck in the t-stats. Last time out I ran through a lot of floating grass in Charlotte Harbor that gets pickup up by my transom mount pickup.
This is my little go fast tunnel hull. I also have a Fountain CC with a 225 Opti and did the same treatment but did not take pics.
These are pics of the test subject, thermostats, and housings prior to the test.
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