lrdchaos
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Feb 11, 2008
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- 265
I’m headed to go sea trial a 2015 boat on Wednesday that’s equipped with the 350 mag. It’s supposed to drop to close or below freezing that same night. How can I be sure that I got all the water out of the block? My plan, if I buy the boat, is to pull the 5 drain plugs out before trailering it home. I’ll also bump the starter but not start the boat to help push any other water out.
Once I get home, I’ll put the plugs back in and I’m going to remove the 4 hoses that go into the thermostat housing and dump antifreeze in them.
Anything else?
I’ll take it to the dealer the next morning for a couple other things like an alignment check and have it fogged and fully winterized there. My main goal is to get the water out of the block and manifolds. It’s my understanding filling those hoses will fill the block, manifolds and other possible water holding areas.
Would I also benefit from hooking the boat up to a set of muffs that’s attached to an antifreeze bucket and starting the engine, or Ian hat not necessary after I fill the hoses?
Once I get home, I’ll put the plugs back in and I’m going to remove the 4 hoses that go into the thermostat housing and dump antifreeze in them.
Anything else?
I’ll take it to the dealer the next morning for a couple other things like an alignment check and have it fogged and fully winterized there. My main goal is to get the water out of the block and manifolds. It’s my understanding filling those hoses will fill the block, manifolds and other possible water holding areas.
Would I also benefit from hooking the boat up to a set of muffs that’s attached to an antifreeze bucket and starting the engine, or Ian hat not necessary after I fill the hoses?