Blue Cruiser
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- Joined
- Sep 16, 2006
- RO Number
- 23441
- Messages
- 45
We have raw water cooled engines. Last year our mechanic removed the brass drain plug from the rear of each manifold (2 per engine) and removed the brass screw cap from the raw water drain hose (one per engine) which can also used to fresh water flush the engine. He placed the open drain hose on the engine room floor to drain water. Since each drain plug and drain hose properly drained he did not probe with wire. At the raw water pump he removed the top hose (inlet) and plugged it with a rounded 3/4"PVC cap, rounded side first into the hose, and re-installed the hose clamp. He then used a spare hose to hook up to the inlet side of the raw water pump to his five gallon bucket. He put three gallons of -60 degree F purple boat antifreeze into the bucket and had me run that engine until almost three gallons of antifreeze had been pumped through. We then did the same for the other engine. Brass manifold drain plugs and drain hose screw cap for each engine remained off until the spring boating season.
Why did he not start by warming up each engine so that a possible closed thermostat would not hinder the distribution of the antifreeze? Comments on this procedure would be appreciated
Why did he not start by warming up each engine so that a possible closed thermostat would not hinder the distribution of the antifreeze? Comments on this procedure would be appreciated