Outboard Flush Instructions Using the SX50
Injector
Use SX50 with
confidence
SX50 is safe to use in your engines raw water cooling system and will not harm the
environment. Laboratory and field tested SX50 is proven to remove harmful salt deposits
effectively and leaves our exclusive metal protectors on the surface to coat your cooling
system between uses.
Cooling System: During the normal operation of your engine salt deposits buildup. If these
deposits are not removed the engines ability to run at the right temperature is affected and
over time can damage your engine. This is caused by reduced water flow and ineffective heat
exchange. SX50 will not harm impellers, gaskets or seals.
Corrosion: We all know how corrosive salt is and how quickly it can damage metal surfaces.
Your engine cooling system is no different. Salt left in cooling galleries will eventually
attack surfaces and corrode through the thin gallery walls causing major damage and repair
costs.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
1.Connect SX50 Injector into hose and cooling system as illustrated below.
Water must flow in direction of the arrow.
2. Start water flow into motor, start engine and allow to reach running
temperature. This will allow the treatment to pass through the thermostats.
Note: if using the
flushing port consult your engine
manual.
3.With motor/water running, remove dosage bowl and discard water. Add the
recommended dosage of SX50 for your engine and reinstall bowl.
4.Water will enter the bowl and will start to fill. Use the dosage chart below for
the time needed to deliver the SX50 into your cooling system. Once SX50 is delivered turn off
engine & water immediately.
Note: Do not flush any more water into the cooling system.
TREAT YOUR COOLING SYSTEM WITH SX50 AFTER
EVERY TRIP & PRIOR TO STORAGE
SALT-X SX50 is safe on all surfaces of your
boat, trailer & marine equipment
SX50 Dosage
Table
Engine Size
Dosage Time
0
- 50 hp
25
ml
20
sec
50
- 100hp
50
ml
30
sec
100 - 200hp 75
ml
40
sec
200 - 400hp 100
ml
50
sec
Large Stern Drives 100
ml
50 sec
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