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That's what the book says. I have a 115 and run it all the time on the hose and will keep doing It. Never had a problem. It's just a failsafe with warranty work.
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Fresh Water is fresh water yo. Doesn't matter how it gets in the motor yo!
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Some zukes have an additional suction under cavitation plate. So without blocking it off or submerging the entire lower unit, it will not get sufficient water flow.
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If your zuk has the additional water suction under the cav plate, prior to using the ears for flushing put a piece of duct tape over the extra suction.
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