Draining the engine

Tom french

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Does anyone have a diagram showing the drainage points of a 1990 VP, AQ231a. As i need to start thinking of winterising my boat.
 

Scott Danforth

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Block drains (each side of the block, just above pan rail)

Manifold drains (hex plug on back of manifolds)

Large J hose

Raw water hose from raw water pump to PS cooler
 

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Lou C

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Donald0039

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If you think about it the drain plugs for any engine will be just above the oil pan. Basically they have to be there.

For manifolds sometimes pulling a bottom hose is easier than undoing a drain plug if it's corroded.
 

Horigan

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Not necessarily. The water jacket in a block typically just surrounds the cylinders and doesn't need to go below them. My drain is well above the oil pan.

I recently had to search hard for the drains on my Volvo diesel engines and was surprised how high they were.
 
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