D demt1992 Member Dec 1, 2022 #1 I have a 2004 Sportster 155hp. I have a utilitech submersible utility pump, 1/6 hp, rated up to 25 gpm. Ia that too much pressure to run antifreeze through for flushing?
I have a 2004 Sportster 155hp. I have a utilitech submersible utility pump, 1/6 hp, rated up to 25 gpm. Ia that too much pressure to run antifreeze through for flushing?
tobytd Well-Known Member Dec 2, 2022 #2 Flush port has a built in restriction .. should be safe As always….engine on, water on, water off, engine off.
Flush port has a built in restriction .. should be safe As always….engine on, water on, water off, engine off.
D demt1992 Member Dec 2, 2022 #3 You are the first to tell me that. I have been concerned it would be too much pressure. This is the pump I have. Attachments 20221103_081437.jpg 166.5 KB · Views: 11
You are the first to tell me that. I have been concerned it would be too much pressure. This is the pump I have.
D demt1992 Member Dec 7, 2022 #4 tobytd said: Flush port has a built in restriction .. should be safe As always….engine on, water on, water off, engine off. Click to expand... tobytd...after posting a picture of my pump. Do you have any further thoughts or am I still good to go? Thank you.
tobytd said: Flush port has a built in restriction .. should be safe As always….engine on, water on, water off, engine off. Click to expand... tobytd...after posting a picture of my pump. Do you have any further thoughts or am I still good to go? Thank you.
tobytd Well-Known Member Dec 8, 2022 #5 I doubt that your pump can make more pressure than a garden hose