Hi Folks,
I have a Stingray 2006 Mercruiser 5.0 Mpi inboard stern drive. I got it winterized last december, now it is time to de-winterize.
During winterize, I gave it to a marine shop for engine anti-freeze fill up, and it was done. For the fresh water, I put the antifreeze into the fresh water tank myself and circulated it thru sink, shower and waste water by running the macerator, and watched the antifreeze coming out the waste discharge hole.
Then I noticed that heat exchanger that I have the pictures attached. Looking online, there seemed to be a chance of some water left in the heat exchange. (I don't know why the water in the heat exchange did not come out when I discharged the fresh water). Anyway, I found some suggestions on the web and was able to discharge all the pressurized clean water from the heat exchange tank, until nothing left (I use the drain valve and some switch called P&T). I didn't put any anti freeze in the heat exchanger, since it was all empty and maybe it could be bad for it.
Now is the time for de-winterizing. So I think I should do the following:
1- Put the muffs and the water hose on the stern engine, turn the engine on, and keep it running a minute or two until antifreeze in the engine is replaced by hose water.
2- Put fresh water into the fresh water tank, circulate with macerator and watch clean water coming out of waste water hole.
3- Heat exchange: Do I need to do anything? Do I need to fill it with water? (Don't know how to do, if that is necessary). Or just leave it alone, it will fill it by itself with the water it takes from the muffs?
Thanks in advance
I have a Stingray 2006 Mercruiser 5.0 Mpi inboard stern drive. I got it winterized last december, now it is time to de-winterize.
During winterize, I gave it to a marine shop for engine anti-freeze fill up, and it was done. For the fresh water, I put the antifreeze into the fresh water tank myself and circulated it thru sink, shower and waste water by running the macerator, and watched the antifreeze coming out the waste discharge hole.
Then I noticed that heat exchanger that I have the pictures attached. Looking online, there seemed to be a chance of some water left in the heat exchange. (I don't know why the water in the heat exchange did not come out when I discharged the fresh water). Anyway, I found some suggestions on the web and was able to discharge all the pressurized clean water from the heat exchange tank, until nothing left (I use the drain valve and some switch called P&T). I didn't put any anti freeze in the heat exchanger, since it was all empty and maybe it could be bad for it.
Now is the time for de-winterizing. So I think I should do the following:
1- Put the muffs and the water hose on the stern engine, turn the engine on, and keep it running a minute or two until antifreeze in the engine is replaced by hose water.
2- Put fresh water into the fresh water tank, circulate with macerator and watch clean water coming out of waste water hole.
3- Heat exchange: Do I need to do anything? Do I need to fill it with water? (Don't know how to do, if that is necessary). Or just leave it alone, it will fill it by itself with the water it takes from the muffs?
Thanks in advance