Winterized my boat yesterday, for the third time since I've owned it. I think the previous two times, I must have drained the v-drive only from the front drain plug (#1 below)
It hasn't been an issue because after draining as much water as possible, I then suck non-tox antifreeze through everything using the "bucket method." But for some reason this year I thought "oh I'll open up the rear drain, too. Which, with the seat back in place, is kind of hard to reach, impossible to see. Well, I turned the plug about 1/16 of a turn and it came out in my hand. I guess it was held in by a half a thread and a little rust, maybe some luck.
I took the above picture blindly - really surprised how well it worked. I could see nothing with the seat base in place.
It's not totally broken off in the hole, but clearly there's a lot of corrosion going on in there, and the plug does look like part of it is missing. I absolutely cannot get a plug to thread back in with it the way it is. So I guess I'll be tapping in new threads (might as well do the front too) and putting in new plugs. That seems pretty straightforward once the seat is out.
However, I am thinking I should try to flush out any bits of metal that result from the thread tapping... any thoughts on that? remove the hoses and just run a garden hose through, letting the water drain out of the bilge? Or is it enough to let the bits get flushed out by normal operation of the cooling system?
It hasn't been an issue because after draining as much water as possible, I then suck non-tox antifreeze through everything using the "bucket method." But for some reason this year I thought "oh I'll open up the rear drain, too. Which, with the seat back in place, is kind of hard to reach, impossible to see. Well, I turned the plug about 1/16 of a turn and it came out in my hand. I guess it was held in by a half a thread and a little rust, maybe some luck.
I took the above picture blindly - really surprised how well it worked. I could see nothing with the seat base in place.
It's not totally broken off in the hole, but clearly there's a lot of corrosion going on in there, and the plug does look like part of it is missing. I absolutely cannot get a plug to thread back in with it the way it is. So I guess I'll be tapping in new threads (might as well do the front too) and putting in new plugs. That seems pretty straightforward once the seat is out.
However, I am thinking I should try to flush out any bits of metal that result from the thread tapping... any thoughts on that? remove the hoses and just run a garden hose through, letting the water drain out of the bilge? Or is it enough to let the bits get flushed out by normal operation of the cooling system?
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