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Tim D
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I have always sucked antifreeze from a bucket to winterize. I first run it off the fake-a-lake till it warms up. Take a bucket with 2 gallons of antifreeze and put it next to the RWP and unhook the intake hose and slide a 4 foot hose on and stick it in the bucket. I have 2 large buckets under each exhaust. I use plain antifreeze because it will mix with the water already in the block. I catch and recycle the antifreeze over and over until it becomes warm. I check the freezing point of what comes out. Then I remove a hose on the intake and circ pump and check the freezing point. And I blow out the water and add antifreeze in the tranny cooler plumbing. I remove the belt on the RWP so I can crank it about once a month and let it run for 10 or 15 seconds. I don't bother with fogging and I put stabil in the tank.
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SNobsessed
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Sounds like alot of extra work, but maybe it isn't work to you if you enjoy doing it!
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OM45GE
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I wouldn't think running the engine for that short a time would get everything up to temperature. I'd be concerned about condensation in the oil in particular. |
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SNobsessed
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Last year I stopped by to pet the boat in the middle of winter. I just turned the engine over a little with a wrench so that the pistons weren't in the same exact spot. Don't know if it did any good but it didn't cost anything either. I was also told it was bad to start an engine if you weren't going to let it warm up good.
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74SkiNautique
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If you dont let it heat up fully, You have a risk of blowing the head gasket.
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8122pbrainard
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Chris, I've lost you where you're going with this comment. If the engine is run long enough on the garden hose, it will heat up and not need to go in the water - correct? Where's the risk of a blown head gasket coming in? |
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eric lavine
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74SkiNautique
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One way to blow the head gasket is failure to let the engine heat up fully before turning it off. If you repeat this, it is a possibility. I wouldn't start it up for like 2 minutes in the offseason just to start it up. Let it warm up 100%. Same in a car, My Uncle's Dodge Durango Blew a head gasket, His wife would take the boys to school in the winter, it was only like 1 mile away. Everyday she did this, and a week later the head gasket blew.
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8122pbrainard
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Chris, Please don't take this comment as me picking on to in any way - I'm just disagreeing with your theory. Your uncles Durango blew a head gasket but was it from not being warmed up completely? No one really knows!! Think about the thousands of short trips people do every single day in their cars. We don't have thousands of blown head gaskets!! |
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74SkiNautique
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I said If you repeat this. ONe time aint gonna do it.
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8122pbrainard
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Chris, Please read what I said. I'll leave it with this. Here it is again: "Think about the thousands of short trips people do every single day in their cars" |
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SNobsessed
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Sounds like some material for Mythbusters to work on!
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74SkiNautique
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yes it does. That would be cool.
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79nautique
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BS won't happen, it failed because of poor torqueing of the head bolts not because she made a thousand one mile trips to school.
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Hollywood
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Winter is half way over, I guess it is time to winterize.
This is just a piece of vinyl tubing (1" ??) where I hook up the garden hose to run it on the trailer. 1' of hose and 2 hose clamps is pretty cheap. |
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WakeSlayer
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^^Exactly how I have always done all my boats. But I went exotic, and have about 6 feet of hose.
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