billallison
Cadet
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- Jun 25, 2011
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I'll be doing my own winterizing this year and have tried to educate myself on the best way to deal with the cooling system. I have a Mercruiser with a single point drain and have decided to add antifreeze for insurance against freezing if water is still in the system. However, I've read opinions on whether to use it or not use it, and how to put it in - using muffs, disconnect the hoses and pour it in, or pour it down the thermostat housing.
I'm not interested in removing the thermostat housing and replacing the gasket, so I'd like to know the procedure on pouring it in the hoses. Do I drain the water from the engine, then disconnect the 3 large hoses connected to the thermostat housing and pour in the antifreeze until full?
I'm not interested in removing the thermostat housing and replacing the gasket, so I'd like to know the procedure on pouring it in the hoses. Do I drain the water from the engine, then disconnect the 3 large hoses connected to the thermostat housing and pour in the antifreeze until full?
