Without recommending BCF, what would the best place to buy a collapsible bag to flush my boat engine?
I checked on ebay and to my surprise not one to be found under collapsible bag over 20L.
(I'm looking for proably 200L)
Best place to buy a collapsible bag
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Re: Best place to buy a collapsible bag
Suggestion was running a bucket is quieter then a set of plugs. And also less wasteful with the water
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Re: Best place to buy a collapsible bag
Say you use a 200ltr bucket. How long before the water is fouled anyway..? Your gonna increase the salt content, (what your essentially trying to get rid of), every time you re-use the bucket. Unless your intention is to refill the bucket every time...either way, I think flush mufflers are your better option mate.su888 wrote:Suggestion was running a bucket is quieter then a set of plugs. And also less wasteful with the water
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Re: Best place to buy a collapsible bag
It's very marginal being quieter in a bucket and if your looking for a 200ltr bag then I'd say you would use more water that way anywayas if your only flushing the motor it only takes a few minutes.su888 wrote:Suggestion was running a bucket is quieter then a set of plugs. And also less wasteful with the water
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Re: Best place to buy a collapsible bag
Maybe try calling stores like anaconda, rays outdoors or boat specialists
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Re: Best place to buy a collapsible bag
Spot on , bugs ears are the go.Boonanza wrote:It's very marginal being quieter in a bucket and if your looking for a 200ltr bag then I'd say you would use more water that way anywayas if your only flushing the motor it only takes a few minutes.su888 wrote:Suggestion was running a bucket is quieter then a set of plugs. And also less wasteful with the water
Cheers Steve
And as mentioned above , you'll foul the water with the impurites you are trying to flush out , a bucket just recycles crap back into the motor !.
Most people have been using bugs ears for the last 20+ years roughly , still the easiest and quickest way to flush the motor at home.
Cheers , Rick.
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