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Here is a video that I put together showing the adverse effects of using an "antifreeze only" approach to winterizing your boat engine (I/O).
This test was done on the AF that would be left inside a Mercruiser 7.4L engine after sucking 4 gallons of -50F antifreeze and not draining it.
A couple of points to make:
- The AF freezes up long before -50F
- Any dilution of the AF with remaining water in the engine can reduce the amount of protection
- The samples in this test were much more frozen than the reference sample of pure AF, showing that the AF that remains in the engine is diluted by the water in the engine. It does not do a 1-for-1 swap.
- You would have to run perhaps 8-10 gallons of AF in order to get sufficiently high concentration of AF and purge all of the water in the engine
- Engines setup with a direct feed to the exhaust elbows will be even worse than the results shown in this test, as much of the AF will by-pass the engine and go straight out the exhaust elbows.
- So, even if you do the AF thing . . . drain the block and manifolds at a minimum.
Enjoy
This test was done on the AF that would be left inside a Mercruiser 7.4L engine after sucking 4 gallons of -50F antifreeze and not draining it.
A couple of points to make:
- The AF freezes up long before -50F
- Any dilution of the AF with remaining water in the engine can reduce the amount of protection
- The samples in this test were much more frozen than the reference sample of pure AF, showing that the AF that remains in the engine is diluted by the water in the engine. It does not do a 1-for-1 swap.
- You would have to run perhaps 8-10 gallons of AF in order to get sufficiently high concentration of AF and purge all of the water in the engine
- Engines setup with a direct feed to the exhaust elbows will be even worse than the results shown in this test, as much of the AF will by-pass the engine and go straight out the exhaust elbows.
- So, even if you do the AF thing . . . drain the block and manifolds at a minimum.
Enjoy
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