Guys,
I have read through many posts on the winterization process. This will be my first time doing this. I am mechanically inclined and understand the process involved pretty well. I live in Quebec, Canada and we get pretty brutally cold winters so I want to ensure this is done right.
I have a 2003 Bayliner 175 with a 3.0L alpha 1 gen2 drive. My biggest concern is findning all the freeze plugs. My engine has the two hoses connected to what looks like a handle coming up on the right side - I believe these are drain hoses but I am sure there are more plugs to pull out and clean out the holes. I have read that there could be 3 to 5 plugs on the block.
Since its a small boat the room in around the motor is not substantial, so I am wondering if someone can tell me how many plugs there are and their location...is there some sort of "schematic" somewhere that would help me find them all?
I am paranoid about missing something. I will probably also fill and drain with antifreeze just in case but I know thats not a fail safe and that draining is the only way to go.
Thanks in advance for your responses...
D
I have read through many posts on the winterization process. This will be my first time doing this. I am mechanically inclined and understand the process involved pretty well. I live in Quebec, Canada and we get pretty brutally cold winters so I want to ensure this is done right.
I have a 2003 Bayliner 175 with a 3.0L alpha 1 gen2 drive. My biggest concern is findning all the freeze plugs. My engine has the two hoses connected to what looks like a handle coming up on the right side - I believe these are drain hoses but I am sure there are more plugs to pull out and clean out the holes. I have read that there could be 3 to 5 plugs on the block.
Since its a small boat the room in around the motor is not substantial, so I am wondering if someone can tell me how many plugs there are and their location...is there some sort of "schematic" somewhere that would help me find them all?
I am paranoid about missing something. I will probably also fill and drain with antifreeze just in case but I know thats not a fail safe and that draining is the only way to go.
Thanks in advance for your responses...
D