Block drain plugs - ZR 409

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  • Boats Bros
    • Mar 2023
    • 146

    • Texas

    • 2009 SANTE 210 Full Throttle 2003 SANTE 210

    #16
    Originally posted by mlange View Post
    This guide has pictures of where all the sensors are.

    https://pcmengines.com/wp-content/up...L510014-06.pdf
    Thanks much! Looks like the coolant temp sensor is on the head and the sensor in question is an unused oil pressure sensor.

    2009 Super Air Nautique 210 Team ZR-409
    2003 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition
    1994 Sport Nautique

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    • scotchipman
      • Oct 2018
      • 32

      • Utah

      • 2015 Centurion Carbon Pro

      #17
      Boats Bros Attached is a picture of the top of my engine, I don't see a coolant temperature sensor in the location you have.

      I did finally get confirmation that the big non standard hex nut circled in the above picture in this thread is the block drain plug for my 2015 ZR 409 6.0.


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      • scotchipman
        • Oct 2018
        • 32

        • Utah

        • 2015 Centurion Carbon Pro

        #18
        I saw this on Ball of Spray which sounds like the best option so far to drain the coolant.

        Disconnect the expansion tank entrance hose and put it on a bucket, then with the boat running at around 2000 rpms fill the expansion tank with a different color coolant, when I see the new color coolant entering the bucked I stop the process.

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