So far I'm unclear on what is actually being winterized. I know water is being sucked up through the lower unit and then circulating through the motor and out the exhaust. At this point I've removed the blue plugs (5) and drained. Poked the holes to make sure there was no blockage.
I've see people put the muffs on and pull in the marine antifreeze from the lower unit and wait until I see the water color change coming out the exhaust.
Is there an easier way of filling the block from the hoses on top of the motor? Or is running it while filling better? I'm sure I'm not the first to think it, but if no fluid is in the block to freeze then should put anything in it?
So far my plan is to go get garden hose T fitting with shut off valves and run fresh water with boat running until thermostat opens and then open antifreeze valve and close fresh water valve. Then wait until antifreeze starts coming out the exhaust. Shut off engine and cross fingers this is good enough.
Through my search I seen someone get the motor full and then pull the plugs to drain. Not sure what the point is of putting in the antifreeze if you drained right after.
I've see people put the muffs on and pull in the marine antifreeze from the lower unit and wait until I see the water color change coming out the exhaust.
Is there an easier way of filling the block from the hoses on top of the motor? Or is running it while filling better? I'm sure I'm not the first to think it, but if no fluid is in the block to freeze then should put anything in it?
So far my plan is to go get garden hose T fitting with shut off valves and run fresh water with boat running until thermostat opens and then open antifreeze valve and close fresh water valve. Then wait until antifreeze starts coming out the exhaust. Shut off engine and cross fingers this is good enough.
Through my search I seen someone get the motor full and then pull the plugs to drain. Not sure what the point is of putting in the antifreeze if you drained right after.