Hey all,
I'm the new owner of a 2006 Crownline 180 BR with the 4.3 Mercruiser MPI/Alpha Drive engine. I've been looking around for winterizing information for some time and am at the point where I just need to ask. There are enough variables on how to go about winterizing this engine that looking through them all is dizzying!
Regarding draining the engine I see that the single point drain system on these engines is frowned upon and that one should drain from the other manifold locations. My question here is where are all these locations and how many in total are there?
Secondly I would prefer to top load the coolant flush once the engine is drained and not have to screw around with running the engine to pump it in. Is there an upper hose on the engine to simply dump the coolant in from the top and and watch for it to drain pink via the aforementioned drains? If not what tools/parts are required to run the engine and ingest the coolant through the system?
Now onto fogging. Is this really necessary on this fuel injected engine? If so what is the best process for that? Is running stabil through the fuel system not enough? Can any other type of upper cylinder lubricant be used i.e. Lucas?
Lastly I believe the engine is not running properly currently it is sluggish on launch slow to plane and does not hit top RPMs. My father in-law owned the boat before me and he has no clue what has been done to the boat other then paying a local shop to winterize it every year. My top suspect on this particular issue is plugs (which I doubt have ever been changed) and the flame arrestor which again I doubt has ever been serviced/cleaned. I also say something regarding displaced exhaust flaps??? Anything else I should be looking for on this topic?
Thanks all, the newbie appreciates it.
I'm the new owner of a 2006 Crownline 180 BR with the 4.3 Mercruiser MPI/Alpha Drive engine. I've been looking around for winterizing information for some time and am at the point where I just need to ask. There are enough variables on how to go about winterizing this engine that looking through them all is dizzying!
Regarding draining the engine I see that the single point drain system on these engines is frowned upon and that one should drain from the other manifold locations. My question here is where are all these locations and how many in total are there?
Secondly I would prefer to top load the coolant flush once the engine is drained and not have to screw around with running the engine to pump it in. Is there an upper hose on the engine to simply dump the coolant in from the top and and watch for it to drain pink via the aforementioned drains? If not what tools/parts are required to run the engine and ingest the coolant through the system?
Now onto fogging. Is this really necessary on this fuel injected engine? If so what is the best process for that? Is running stabil through the fuel system not enough? Can any other type of upper cylinder lubricant be used i.e. Lucas?
Lastly I believe the engine is not running properly currently it is sluggish on launch slow to plane and does not hit top RPMs. My father in-law owned the boat before me and he has no clue what has been done to the boat other then paying a local shop to winterize it every year. My top suspect on this particular issue is plugs (which I doubt have ever been changed) and the flame arrestor which again I doubt has ever been serviced/cleaned. I also say something regarding displaced exhaust flaps??? Anything else I should be looking for on this topic?
Thanks all, the newbie appreciates it.