Claims
- 1. A flushing system for a marine engine in a boat for use whether said boat is in or out of a body of water comprising in combination:
- a first end cap secured to a second end cap;
- a first bore is located interiorly in said first end cap and said first end cap includes a reverse cycle outlet port that extends from the first bore and exteriorly from said first end cap;
- a second bore is located interiorly in said second end cap and said second end cap includes at least one access port that extends from the first bore and exteriorly from said second end cap and an inlet port extends into said second bore;
- a diverter is slidably located within said first bore and said second bore and said diverter includes a first portion having at least one hole and a second portion including a plurality of holes for providing said at least one hole to be aligned with said reverse cycle outlet port and said plurality of holes are disaligned with said at least one outlet port when flushing is not occurring and said at least one hole is adapted to be disaligned with said access port and said plurality of holes are adapted to be aligned with said reverse cycle outlet port and said at least one access port when flushing is occurring.
- 2. A flushing system as in claim 1 wherein said first end cap and said second end cap includes a plurality of grooves, vanes or a combination of grooves and vanes for dissipating heat.
- 3. A flushing system as in claim 1 wherein a groove or slot is located exteriorly in said diverter and said groove or slot is adapted to receive a set screw for enabling controlled movement of said diverter within said first bore and said second bore.
- 4. A flushing system as in claim 1 wherein a spring is located within said first bore and said spring is compressed when flushing is occurring and said spring is extended when flushing is not occurring.
- 5. A flushing system as in claim 1 wherein a mounting flange is exteriorly located on said first end cap or said second end cap.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 08/530,716, filed Jun. 6, 1995, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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