matt167
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Last I knew the sierra was available at advanced auto. Walmart Carries it from time to time too
Are you buying the Sierra locally?
Are you buying the Sierra locally?
ACE hardware used to sell it, I got it from Amazon last time, a case of 6 gallons that would last me a LONG time (each gallon makes 2 gallons of AF, like 3 years worth)...
My I/O had plenty of room to work around, so that was not an issue. However, my season was always cut short due to having to winterize the I/O. I downsized to an outboard because the I/O was getting to big for this old man to handle by myself. Wife is dissabled and kids are grown up with their own families, so if I want to go boating or fishing I am usually alone. Get an ocassional passenger, but if I had to rely on help in order to go, it wouldnt be worth having a boat. Yes the OB is less work and maintenence but I do miss my bigger boat.!!One of the reasons I went back to an outboard. Soooo much easier to maintain on all levels. Gotta love self-draining. And of course, access to the motor. Contorted body not needed... At least the I/O I had...
There's times I'd love to have my bigger boat on bigger water. Had many good times on it. I didn't have the luxury of easy access around the motor. The stern covered the back half and I had to squeeze part of my body thru access panels.... Launching and retrieving is easier with the OB. Just alot less hassle all around. I have to winterize a motorhome, that's enough...My I/O had plenty of room to work around, so that was not an issue. However, my season was always cut short due to having to winterize the I/O. I downsized to an outboard because the I/O was getting to big for this old man to handle by myself. Wife is dissabled and kids are grown up with their own families, so if I want to go boating or fishing I am usually alone. Get an ocassional passenger, but if I had to rely on help in order to go, it wouldnt be worth having a boat. Yes the OB is less work and maintenence but I do miss my bigger boat.!!
I've used authorized dealers for 15 years. This my first year on my own. The Volvo Penta manual (5.0 GL) states to only drain it and then put the 4 peacocks and the hoses back on for the winter.The marina that winterizes mine, which happens to be an authorized Merc and Volvo dealer/repair center, leaves the system empty. We freeze, hard sometimes, in NY.
Take it for what its worth.
your fine.I've used authorized dealers for 15 years. This my first year on my own. The Volvo Penta manual (5.0 GL) states to only drain it and then put the 4 peacocks and the hoses back on for the winter.
I was planning to follow a youtuber's method of pouring PG into the thermostat "housing" just as added protection and then remove the peacocks and hoses again just to coat whatever gets covered in that process.
Thoughts on what the manual states regarding draining only vs the process if using PG?
Thank you!your fine.
the manuals used to have the optional pouring AF into the system via the T-stat housing with a funnel, however it was removed.
all that is needed is drain. if you are using PG, make sure to get the -100
Just bringing my thread on the dreaded 'W' back to life for the folks who need to winterize their engines and plumbing systems.
I was able to grab some (12 gallons) of the -100˚F PG AF for $13/gallon last week. It seemed like the deal of the century vs. the ransom I paid last year.