Every year there is inevitably a couple of threads of 'how cold is too cold'... I'm going to find out this year!
I winterized my 4.3l last week, and although I'm a firm believer in the air-don't-freeze method, the amount of water left over in the valley under the thermostat is always concerning. After draining/poking, I always pull the thermostat and dump a decent amount of -100 AF in there.
Being an IoT/automation tinkerer, I have plenty of sensors of all sorts laying around, so there is now a waterproof temp probe submerged in the antifreeze in the valley. In theory, as soon as that drops to under 32 or so, any water in an improperly winterized block is going to be turning solid fairly quickly.
As of right now, the block is nice and warm (relatively), but within a week the forecast shows nighttime lows in the low teens and a day with daytime highs in the 20's. As a FYI, the boat is stored in a stick built garage with metal roof/siding, no insulation. The boat is a 21' Hurricane deck boat, the doghouse is propped open slightly. The outside weather temp is from a weather station about 100' away from the garage.
Any bets as to how low or long of an outside temp to get the block down to 32?
I winterized my 4.3l last week, and although I'm a firm believer in the air-don't-freeze method, the amount of water left over in the valley under the thermostat is always concerning. After draining/poking, I always pull the thermostat and dump a decent amount of -100 AF in there.
Being an IoT/automation tinkerer, I have plenty of sensors of all sorts laying around, so there is now a waterproof temp probe submerged in the antifreeze in the valley. In theory, as soon as that drops to under 32 or so, any water in an improperly winterized block is going to be turning solid fairly quickly.
As of right now, the block is nice and warm (relatively), but within a week the forecast shows nighttime lows in the low teens and a day with daytime highs in the 20's. As a FYI, the boat is stored in a stick built garage with metal roof/siding, no insulation. The boat is a 21' Hurricane deck boat, the doghouse is propped open slightly. The outside weather temp is from a weather station about 100' away from the garage.
Any bets as to how low or long of an outside temp to get the block down to 32?
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