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				 Is draining the block enough to keep it from cracking....? 
 
			
			On 1/17/2013 5:53 PM, JustWait wrote: On 1/17/2013 2:44 PM,  Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote:
 "iBoaterer"  wrote in message
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 In article , åke says...
 
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 On 1/17/2013 1:37 PM,  Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote:
 "Wayne.B"  wrote in message
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 On Wed, 16 Jan 2013 14:12:48 -0800 (PST), "*e#c"
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 On Jan 16, 3:56 pm, [email protected] wrote:
 Is draining the block in an I/O enough to keep it from
 cracking, or
 could
 there
 still be water pockets in it that could be enough to crack it? It
 seems
 they
 should be designed so that can't happen, but are they? This
 particular
 one
 is a
 140 hp straight four cylinder Mercury 1976-1979 model.
 
 No, it is not.
 
 When "winterizing", try hooking a shop Vac in reverse (if yours has
 that option. My 29 dollar one does.) to the upper end of the rad
 hose
 and blow air through the engines water passages while the
 petcocks are
 open. It should get all the water out. Works for my V6 Buick. I
 have
 those old " log " style manifolds.
 
 Hook up may vary, but I hope you get the idea.
 
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 If you want to be really safe, warm up the engine and then run -100
 antifreeze through the raw water system until it comes out the
 exhaust.  I've winterized a lot of engines that way and never had a
 problem.
 
 
 
 Not a good idea to use 100% antifreeze. Here's why:
 
 http://www2.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/ASF6/680.html
 
 There is a difference between -100 and 100%.
 
 
 And that would be?
 
 The thing is, most RV antifreeze is only good to -50, so I'd kind of
 like to know too!
 
 
 
 The best I've seen is good to -60 degrees F at a 60% solution of
 propylene glycol and water. How they get the claimed -100 degrees
 F I don't know.
 
 
 http://www.xydatasource.com/xy-showd...234654&dsid=67
 
 
 
 It's a marketing tool... They sell you a guarantee they assume you will
 never be able to call them on. If you do manage to get your car into
 -100, they will probably just pay it and go on saying they are
 "guaranteed to -100) LOL!
 
Bite your tongue, or you will end up making a fool of yourself like  
Capt. Neal , Loogy, and Harry Krause.
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