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Old 09-28-2003, 08:55 AM
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Question How to winterize A/C?

This is the first time that I have had a/c in a boat. What's the best way to winterize it?

I had someone tell me to:

-close the sea cock
-open up the sea strainer
-poor the antifreeze in the sea strainer
-turn it on real quick

Is this a good way to do it?
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I have a bronze tee in the line from the seacock to the strainer. I close the strainer, unscrew the plug in the tee and screw in a hose barb connected to a length of garden hose. I suck a 50/50 mix of -50 pink antifreeze and water out of a bucket until pink runs out of all 3 discharge fittings.

I've also got similar setups for my genset and engines (won't work on freshwater-cooled motors, only closed cooling motors).

Don't use automotive antifreeze. If your strainer has a polycarbonate jar on it, the antifreeze will make it brittle. Even if yours is glass, there are fittings in the loop that automotive antifreeze is hard on.

If you have a "pumpout box" in the bilge to take care of the condensation fro the pan, you should also pour some of the mix into it...

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I have a T in mine too, with a garden hose connector, I used compressed air. Then a little antifreeze.
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Thanks for your replies. We took the lid off the sea strainer and my buddy poured antifreez (the pink stuff) in the sea strainer while I turned the a/c on. We ran it until I saw the pink stuff coming out the drain hole on the side of the boat.

Do you guys think that was good enough?
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yes that is fine.
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BN,
Been doing mine that way for years. Remember to do your FW system the same way...remember that head also bro!
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