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<blockquote data-quote="scoobeb" data-source="post: 328820" data-attributes="member: 6843"><p>I have a question on flushing an outboard.I flush my engine everytime i go out in salt or freshwater with dove or dawn soap to sanitize the salt.By the way the dawn or dove works wonders for saltwater.The question i have is,if i go camping and leave the motor over night or even possibily 2 days on the island and it will be full of salt,will it do any damage to the motor or will it be ok for a day or 2 on the saltwater?</p><p></p><p>I'm asking because i have never left my motor for a day or 2 with salt in it so i'm curious,plus i don't know if it makes a difference the motor will be brand new and a portable 20hp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scoobeb, post: 328820, member: 6843"] I have a question on flushing an outboard.I flush my engine everytime i go out in salt or freshwater with dove or dawn soap to sanitize the salt.By the way the dawn or dove works wonders for saltwater.The question i have is,if i go camping and leave the motor over night or even possibily 2 days on the island and it will be full of salt,will it do any damage to the motor or will it be ok for a day or 2 on the saltwater? I'm asking because i have never left my motor for a day or 2 with salt in it so i'm curious,plus i don't know if it makes a difference the motor will be brand new and a portable 20hp. [/QUOTE]
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