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I had the raw water cooled, 20 hp, Yanmar diesel in my boat run for
tests last Monday. The surveyor had recommended that it be immediately rewinterized afterwards. I asked the diesel outfit in Detroit that was testing the engine about that and they said, "Are you kidding, it's 80 degrees here right now." I told them that, since I am 1000 miles away, I was counting on them to be sure the engine was put away properly for the truck trip to Maine. When I saw the news on the weather channel, I called up Saturday morning and asked if they had drained the engine. The person who answered didn't know and none of the mechanics were in. I pointed out again that, since the boatyard can't be depended on to do anything, I was relying on them to take care of the engine. She said that she couldn't imagine it freezing. I see now that temperatures there were just below freezing yesterday and overnight. If they didn't drain the engine, should I insist that it be checked for freeze cracks before being loaded on the truck? The boat is on shore so I can't count on the thermal mass of the water moderating the temperatures. -- Roger Long |
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