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cooling system clogged on my jet drive outboard?
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Marx" data-source="post: 303806" data-attributes="member: 10834"><p>I fish saltwater and had a jet . I bought the fitting that conected to the inlet you are reffering to just to keep it clean inside. Your pisser may just be clogged . Run a small wire up into it and see if that helps. I highly recommend a water pressure gauge mounted to the console . they are cheap and easy to install. That way if the pisser clogs you can still see if you are getting good water pressure to the head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Marx, post: 303806, member: 10834"] I fish saltwater and had a jet . I bought the fitting that conected to the inlet you are reffering to just to keep it clean inside. Your pisser may just be clogged . Run a small wire up into it and see if that helps. I highly recommend a water pressure gauge mounted to the console . they are cheap and easy to install. That way if the pisser clogs you can still see if you are getting good water pressure to the head. [/QUOTE]
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