winterization...which method?
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winterization...which method?
I've noticed a couple of ways to winterize a boat. One was to drain hoses, open different ports on the engine and disconnect seawater hoses and it goes on.
The other method is to use an arrangement where anti freeze agent is pumped into the system until it flows freely out the exhaust. Which method do you guys that live in cold country use and why? Seems to me that the latter system mentioned here should do the trick OK.
The other method is to use an arrangement where anti freeze agent is pumped into the system until it flows freely out the exhaust. Which method do you guys that live in cold country use and why? Seems to me that the latter system mentioned here should do the trick OK.
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Re: winterization...which method?
I'm in TN, it doesn't get *that* cold.
My procedure is below.
1. Connect muffs and fresh water. Idle engine until it reaches operating temperature.
2. Drain raw water pump on front of engine and other hoses.
3. Pull drain blocks on engine
4. Put plugs back in and reconnect hoses.
5. Fill kiddie pool with pink antifreeze and use small sump pump and connect to muffs (see photo)
6. Run motor on pink stuff until it comes up to operating temp. (and pink stuff has cycled all the way thru system).
Not worry AT ALL all winter.
I usually change the motor oil after step 4 (because motor is warm).
My procedure is below.
1. Connect muffs and fresh water. Idle engine until it reaches operating temperature.
2. Drain raw water pump on front of engine and other hoses.
3. Pull drain blocks on engine
4. Put plugs back in and reconnect hoses.
5. Fill kiddie pool with pink antifreeze and use small sump pump and connect to muffs (see photo)
6. Run motor on pink stuff until it comes up to operating temp. (and pink stuff has cycled all the way thru system).
Not worry AT ALL all winter.
I usually change the motor oil after step 4 (because motor is warm).
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Re: winterization...which method?
1. drain block and manifolds, use a coat hanger to clear out any sand/scale.
2. run motor on 4 gallons of pink antifreeze.
done. thats all you need to do.
the whole "run it on water and switch over to antifreeze" is very risky. unless you drain the block and manifolds afterwards.
2. run motor on 4 gallons of pink antifreeze.
done. thats all you need to do.
the whole "run it on water and switch over to antifreeze" is very risky. unless you drain the block and manifolds afterwards.
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Re: winterization...which method?
Thanks guys.. Is that 'pink antifreeze' the stuff they use to winterize RV's? The engine is actually a Ford 302. Will 4 gallons be enough? Thanks Fharen for the nice pictures. It answered a lot of my questions. It does get cool here. -20F is not unusual. It's Montana after all 
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Ford 302 engine
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UW blue lights
Ford 302 engine
Re: winterization...which method?
yes, the pink stuff is the RV antifreeze, which is good to -40Lee St.Clair wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2021 12:11 pm Thanks guys.. Is that 'pink antifreeze' the stuff they use to winterize RV's? The engine is actually a Ford 302. Will 4 gallons be enough? Thanks Fharen for the nice pictures. It answered a lot of my questions. It does get cool here. -20F is not unusual. It's Montana after all![]()
4 gallons is typically enough for any single engine.
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Re: winterization...which method?
Great ...thanks to all you folks for the help . It truly helps me.
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Re: winterization...which method?
Go with the blue antifreeze not pinkLee St.Clair wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2021 4:26 pm Great ...thanks to all you folks for the help . It truly helps me.
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Re: winterization...which method?
Make sure it's fish friendly! Has rust inhibitors and is ok to dilute with water.ajcampen wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2021 5:50 pmGo with the blue antifreeze not pinkLee St.Clair wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2021 4:26 pm Great ...thanks to all you folks for the help . It truly helps me.
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Re: winterization...which method?
You fish from your cobalt? Oh no bbpBig Block Power wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2021 6:13 pmMake sure it's fish friendly! Has rust inhibitors and is ok to dilute with water.ajcampen wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2021 5:50 pmGo with the blue antifreeze not pinkLee St.Clair wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2021 4:26 pm Great ...thanks to all you folks for the help . It truly helps me.
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Re: winterization...which method?
Well, I gotta ask. Why blue instead of pink? (maybe it's boy and not as girl)ajcampen wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2021 5:50 pmGo with the blue antifreeze not pinkLee St.Clair wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2021 4:26 pm Great ...thanks to all you folks for the help . It truly helps me.
1996 Cobalt 190
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UW blue lights
Ford 302 engine
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UW blue lights
Ford 302 engine
Re: winterization...which method?
-100 degree vs -50. Higher freeze pertectionLee St.Clair wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2021 8:06 pmWell, I gotta ask. Why blue instead of pink? (maybe it's boy and not as girl)ajcampen wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2021 5:50 pmGo with the blue antifreeze not pinkLee St.Clair wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2021 4:26 pm Great ...thanks to all you folks for the help . It truly helps me.![]()
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Re: winterization...which method?
Shhhhh. That's why cobalt added that live well on the platform?ajcampen wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2021 7:04 pmYou fish from your cobalt? Oh no bbpBig Block Power wrote: Mon Mar 08, 2021 6:13 pmMake sure it's fish friendly! Has rust inhibitors and is ok to dilute with water.
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Re: winterization...which method?
Definitely go the route of run, drain, antifreeze fill. I always used the blue stuff as mentioned--it's environmentally friendlier
I used to do this myself, but I could no longer get the really good blue stuff. West marine used to sell stuff that was called -200f (but actually slushing around -10 which doesn't help when it gets to -25 here) but they quit carrying it. The stuff they carried was only good to 0F, which doesn't help when it gets to -25F. That's why I ended up letting the dealer do it---if it bursts its on them.
I used to do this myself, but I could no longer get the really good blue stuff. West marine used to sell stuff that was called -200f (but actually slushing around -10 which doesn't help when it gets to -25 here) but they quit carrying it. The stuff they carried was only good to 0F, which doesn't help when it gets to -25F. That's why I ended up letting the dealer do it---if it bursts its on them.
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Re: winterization...which method?
Yep mine was 200 bucks. Picked up and dropped off and worry free! Like my buddy said it's on them!sailor55330 wrote: Tue Mar 09, 2021 8:32 am Definitely go the route of run, drain, antifreeze fill. I always used the blue stuff as mentioned--it's environmentally friendlier
I used to do this myself, but I could no longer get the really good blue stuff. West marine used to sell stuff that was called -200f (but actually slushing around -10 which doesn't help when it gets to -25 here) but they quit carrying it. The stuff they carried was only good to 0F, which doesn't help when it gets to -25F. That's why I ended up letting the dealer do it---if it bursts its on them.
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"Pot The Jus" Originator :-)
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Re: winterization...which method?
Is anyone relying on the Volvo Penta Easy Drain system?
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