robinsbd
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Dec 7, 2013
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- 138
I know winterization has been discussed a lot this time of year, but I just wanted to verify that I am doing the correct procedure for draining the water from my 5.7L Mercruiser engine with Alpha One Gen II drive.
I removed a total of 5 drain plugs: 2 on the block, 1 under each exhaust manifold, and 1 under the hose that carries the raw sea water from the outdrive pump to the engine thermostat housing.
I made a stiff wire from an old coat hangar and poked into all the drain holes to clear any debris.
After performing the above, I then disconnected the hose end that attaches to the engine circ pump, which allowed water to drain from the hose and the circ pump.
At this point, am I good to go as far as freeze damage prevention?
Do I need to disconnect any of the other hoses?
I am not particularly interested in using antifreeze because I am trying to follow what Bondo has said many times "Air don't freeze!!".
I removed a total of 5 drain plugs: 2 on the block, 1 under each exhaust manifold, and 1 under the hose that carries the raw sea water from the outdrive pump to the engine thermostat housing.
I made a stiff wire from an old coat hangar and poked into all the drain holes to clear any debris.
After performing the above, I then disconnected the hose end that attaches to the engine circ pump, which allowed water to drain from the hose and the circ pump.
At this point, am I good to go as far as freeze damage prevention?
Do I need to disconnect any of the other hoses?
I am not particularly interested in using antifreeze because I am trying to follow what Bondo has said many times "Air don't freeze!!".