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![]() "D&LBusch" wrote in message ... Do I need to drain the block and hoses if I'm using one of those coolant kits that attaches to the muffs on the outdrive? It would appear not. since it is sucking in the Anti Freeze and will displace any water left in the block. Thanks in advance. David I used that method 2 years ago. I ran the engine above idle for about 10 minutes until the engine temp gauge was a 170F. I then diverted the cooling water to the tank storing the 50/50. I think it took about 3 1/2 gallons of 50/50 before I was confident that it was through the engine so I fogged and stalled it. Lastly I removed the thermostat and poured a gallon of 50/50 down the thermostat housing.....just to make sure. ;-) It was a fairly cold winter and the engine survived just fine. This year I let the marina take care of it and will do so in the future.........too much to lose if you goof up while winterizing the engine yourself. It's not rocket science but why take the chance? |
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