I'm in the middle of winterizing my boat and still need some help after searching on here for answers. Please bare with me, some of my question may be pretty dumb. Please keep in mind that where I live we can get weeks of -30 celcius so I'm a little paranoid about not doing this properly.
I've done the oil change and changed my filter after running a fake a lake to get my motor up to tempature. I've started draining any water out of my motor. I've also riged up a line that attaches to the upstream side of my raw water filter which I plan to circulate antifreeze through. A bucket with 20l of antifreeze will go under my exhaust to catch the antifreeze coming out of my exhaust. I'll put one end of the hose in the bucket with the other end attached to the intake at the strainer. If all goes to plan the boat should circulate the antifreeze through the whole boat. I plan to run the shower and heater while I do this to ensure antifreeze gets into each area.
I've drained exhaust manifold plugs (2)
I've drained engine block with knock sensore (1)
I've drained engine block with shower output attached (1)
I've drained plug on front bottom driverside from water intake (1)
Here come the questions:
1. I can not for the life of me find the plug on the transimssion cooler or really know what a transmission cooler looks like. I read I am supposed ot follow my water intake hose down the passanger side of the boat and it should hit me in the head. Anyone have a picture of what I should be looking for? Or give better direction? (If they ever rename this plug it should be called a clitorus.)
2. Are there other plugs I should be looking to drain?
3. I can not get the hoses off for my heater to blow out the lines, I found the heater core under the dash and traced two hoses running up to it. When I tried to take the hoses off the motor end to blow out the line I've found they've "cooked" on for lack of better terminology. I got pretty rough with them and even tried using a screw driver to pry it up as well. I still can not get them to come off. Any tips?
4. After I run the antifreeze through should I drain that out as well or leave it in and drain it in the spring. I've heard of people doing both.
5. Since I plan to circulate antifreeze through the entire motor could I not just run my shower and heater to avoid having to pull those hoses that are causing me so much grief? Would the antifreeze not make it all the way through?
6. Transmission Oil change - Sounds like all I do is pump out as much oil as I can after it is up to a good running temp. Then replace the oil with new oil. Is there more to it?
4. I'm having the same problem with the hoses on the shower as the heater core (more just tricky so will eventually get it)
I really appreciate the time. I'm getting conflicting stories on the best way to handle this best. All my brother does is drain his boat and leave the plugs out. He doesen't have a shower. The plugs I've found so far is all he pulls and hasn't had a problem but seems to me more should be done.
Rob
I've done the oil change and changed my filter after running a fake a lake to get my motor up to tempature. I've started draining any water out of my motor. I've also riged up a line that attaches to the upstream side of my raw water filter which I plan to circulate antifreeze through. A bucket with 20l of antifreeze will go under my exhaust to catch the antifreeze coming out of my exhaust. I'll put one end of the hose in the bucket with the other end attached to the intake at the strainer. If all goes to plan the boat should circulate the antifreeze through the whole boat. I plan to run the shower and heater while I do this to ensure antifreeze gets into each area.
I've drained exhaust manifold plugs (2)
I've drained engine block with knock sensore (1)
I've drained engine block with shower output attached (1)
I've drained plug on front bottom driverside from water intake (1)
Here come the questions:
1. I can not for the life of me find the plug on the transimssion cooler or really know what a transmission cooler looks like. I read I am supposed ot follow my water intake hose down the passanger side of the boat and it should hit me in the head. Anyone have a picture of what I should be looking for? Or give better direction? (If they ever rename this plug it should be called a clitorus.)
2. Are there other plugs I should be looking to drain?
3. I can not get the hoses off for my heater to blow out the lines, I found the heater core under the dash and traced two hoses running up to it. When I tried to take the hoses off the motor end to blow out the line I've found they've "cooked" on for lack of better terminology. I got pretty rough with them and even tried using a screw driver to pry it up as well. I still can not get them to come off. Any tips?
4. After I run the antifreeze through should I drain that out as well or leave it in and drain it in the spring. I've heard of people doing both.
5. Since I plan to circulate antifreeze through the entire motor could I not just run my shower and heater to avoid having to pull those hoses that are causing me so much grief? Would the antifreeze not make it all the way through?
6. Transmission Oil change - Sounds like all I do is pump out as much oil as I can after it is up to a good running temp. Then replace the oil with new oil. Is there more to it?
4. I'm having the same problem with the hoses on the shower as the heater core (more just tricky so will eventually get it)
I really appreciate the time. I'm getting conflicting stories on the best way to handle this best. All my brother does is drain his boat and leave the plugs out. He doesen't have a shower. The plugs I've found so far is all he pulls and hasn't had a problem but seems to me more should be done.
Rob
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