Winterizing for in water - engine raw water drain

gcarmich

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I have 2005 MAG 350 MPI engine S/N 0W067905. I have my Cool Fuel module removed so I cant run engine to winterize by flooding engine with antifreeze. I removed the 5 blue plugs from the engine to drain cooling water. I am concerned that the engine block still has water in it. Do I need to drain the block separately? If so, how do I drain block? Thx, Gil
 

Scott Danforth

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by blue plugs, you mean the plastic wingnut thingies on the bottom of the J hose, each side of the block and the bottoms of the manifolds?

if so, youre drained.

drained = winterized.

now work on the annual drive maintenance. there is a sticky in the engine forums on winterization.
 

gcarmich

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Yes. Blue plastic wingnuts with threads but mine were not under manifolds. One was on port down low where hoses came together. Two on starboard near water pump? One up top on center forward area. And one on cool fuel module. Drive is underwater but ill look for the winterization guide. Thanks!
 

Scott Danforth

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Yes. Blue plastic wingnuts with threads but mine were not under manifolds. One was on port down low where hoses came together. Two on starboard near water pump? One up top on center forward area. And one on cool fuel module. Drive is underwater but ill look for the winterization guide. Thanks!
You can't winterize while in the water
 

Scott Danforth

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Plus I will add that is you pulled the drain plug from the little manifold under the motor and nothing came out, the whole drain system is clogged.
 

Lou C

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Sounds like that boat has to get pulled out and the drain holes need to be rodded out. Very risky to do otherwise.
 
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