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| Anti-clogging system for jet-propulsion Hi all, I am planning to design a new model with a water jet-drive system installed in it.But as it is a commonly known issue , the clogging of the water jet inlet with debris etc. makes me sink down through a sea of ideas.Is there a way to prevent the entry of that debris and other unwanted stuff into the system without reducing the performance ? Please help me about that regard. Cheers
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| Quit posting the same questions twice! This thread is duplicated at Anti-clogging system for jet-propulsion
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| Anti-clogging system for jet propulsion. If you build your jet to chop up all that enters it,like a waste- master disposal unit or a rotory hoe that might work.But there are lots of other reasons why jet propulsion in boats is no real fun.
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