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  1. #1
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    Default Fresh Water flush Value

    Need to purchase a Fresh Water Flush Value for my 24ssv, 2008.

    Any POC's, I do not have a dealer near me.

    thanks
    Rg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rguild View Post
    Need to purchase a Fresh Water Flush Value for my 24ssv, 2008.

    Any POC's, I do not have a dealer near me.

    thanks
    Rg.
    I don't know if I'm off base here but I might have an alternative solution I have a 20 SSV 2008 and I'm using a makeshift (Fake Lake) to do the job.
    I went to Lowe's and bought a nine dollar toilet plunger and drilled a little hole in the rubber part to stick a garden hose in and then prop it up under the boat over the water intake for the engine. I was able to wedge it under the boat and it works great
    This way you won't have to do any alterations to any holes in the boat.

    Jenvey


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    My 2008 XLV has a Perko Flush Pro. $80 on Amazon
    https://www.amazon.com/Perko-0456DP7.../dp/B00144D86Y



    Or you can go to the plumbing store buy a TEE ball valve and a couple of barbed fittings and make your own manual valve:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jenvey View Post
    I don't know if I'm off base here but I might have an alternative solution I have a 20 SSV 2008 and I'm using a makeshift (Fake Lake) to do the job.
    I went to Lowe's and bought a nine dollar toilet plunger and drilled a little hole in the rubber part to stick a garden hose in and then prop it up under the boat over the water intake for the engine. I was able to wedge it under the boat and it works great
    This way you won't have to do any alterations to any holes in the boat.

    Jenvey


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    Hi Jenvey, what fittings did you get? I went to my home Depot and couldn't figure out how to piece it together with what they had on hand. Did you find them in the garden section or plumbing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darter View Post
    Hi Jenvey, what fittings did you get? I went to my home Depot and couldn't figure out how to piece it together with what they had on hand. Did you find them in the garden section or plumbing?

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    Hay Darter you'll find it in the plumbing section.
    Here is a pic of mine
    I might be able to take a photo of it connect under my boat.


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    Thanks Jenvey. That's where I went wrong... I looked all over the garden section for the fittings and nothing looked like it would pass through a plunger and secure on both sides. I'll look in plumbing next time I'm there.

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    Both work. The Perko or Valves are pretty slick b/c you connect them and turn the water vs turning on the water and it sprays everywhere. $10 vs $80.


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