jbourne210
Cadet
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- Feb 2, 2017
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Firstly, Merry Christmas and Happy Near Years to all!
So, it's finally gonna dip below freezing this weekend, so I decided to winterize the boat. I've never owned the boat during a winter, but had noticed that the little blue plug that you use to vent the thermostat house during a single point winterizing looked a bit dry and brittle, and the 'ears' had been broken off by someone else previously. Tried GENTLY to work the plug out, and yeah, it snapped off. Anyway, I tried working the plug out by every known means. Hot screw drivers, easy out, you name it. Decided to pull the housing along the way to gain better access, but to no avail. Most of the material is gone, but the threads are still gummed up with very hard, brittle blue stuff from the plug. I'm thinking I'll need to rethread the housing, and just put a metal plug in. Might as well change out the thermostat while I'm at it. Who knows how long it's been in there.
My other thought is to wait until the local dealership opens, grab a new plug, match the thread, and just clean it out the existing threads.
Of course, unless somebody has a better idea??? lol
Also, at this point, since the entire thermostat housing is off, can I just turn the blue knob on top, and ensure the fluid drains out of the bottom? My tiny brain tells me that should be sufficient, but this is my first go at winterizing a single point system.
Oh, and it's a 2007 4.3 mpi, with single point draining.
Thanks in advance y'all!
So, it's finally gonna dip below freezing this weekend, so I decided to winterize the boat. I've never owned the boat during a winter, but had noticed that the little blue plug that you use to vent the thermostat house during a single point winterizing looked a bit dry and brittle, and the 'ears' had been broken off by someone else previously. Tried GENTLY to work the plug out, and yeah, it snapped off. Anyway, I tried working the plug out by every known means. Hot screw drivers, easy out, you name it. Decided to pull the housing along the way to gain better access, but to no avail. Most of the material is gone, but the threads are still gummed up with very hard, brittle blue stuff from the plug. I'm thinking I'll need to rethread the housing, and just put a metal plug in. Might as well change out the thermostat while I'm at it. Who knows how long it's been in there.
My other thought is to wait until the local dealership opens, grab a new plug, match the thread, and just clean it out the existing threads.
Of course, unless somebody has a better idea??? lol
Also, at this point, since the entire thermostat housing is off, can I just turn the blue knob on top, and ensure the fluid drains out of the bottom? My tiny brain tells me that should be sufficient, but this is my first go at winterizing a single point system.
Oh, and it's a 2007 4.3 mpi, with single point draining.
Thanks in advance y'all!