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RWP hose collapsing when flushing

bobct

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I have been flushing the raw water side of my FWC engines since I replaced my risers/elbows five seasons ago along with all the hoses. I've done this at least 50 times with no issues.

Yesterday, the section of hose on my port engine coming out of the strainer and going to the RWP was collapsing while flushing. I did it a couple of times and watched it slowly collapse each time. I tried it again with the seacock open and it didn't do it so (for now) it only appears to be an issue when flushing. The Stb side was fine but it's a longer hose.

i have no idea what changed to cause the issue. I can't remember if I used hose "with wire" all around. I'm assuming the section in question does not have wire but will check. Regardless, it was fine for five seasons. I have no temp issues underway at any speed.

Anyone had this happen before?
 
Bob, is it possible that during your previous flushings, the seacock was not completely closed?
If not completely closed, seawater... in addition to your dock side water.... would be enough flow to prevent suction hose collapse.

And if the seawater strainer was clogged, you'd have this issue whether flushing or not... yes/no?



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So I did a little digging. Some of my coolant hose (raw and coolant side) do not have wire. The section in question was one of them. I think it was good enough but after five years got a little softer and finally collapsed when flushing. Underway it was fine. I swapped it out with a wire wrapped section last night and sure it will be fine.

Bob
 
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