Dumping water on 496 mag
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From: Fairmont mn
I have a guy coming to pick up my boat tomorrow and just want to make sure I have all the water out of the motor. I pumped air into the system with the little hand pump and I heard the valves open and dump water, is there anything else I need to do?
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Are you looking for this to be a full winterization for a winter's nap in MN?
If so, do not trust the air evacuation system for a winterization!! It leaves pockets of water in the system.
There are a few dozen threads on winterizing 496s.
If so, do not trust the air evacuation system for a winterization!! It leaves pockets of water in the system.
There are a few dozen threads on winterizing 496s.
Last edited by Sydwayz; 11-16-2012 at 10:23 AM.
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That's only for a "quick" winterization if you're trying to extend the season thru a short/light freeze. It still leaves water all through the system. Get the boat winterized properly.
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There are no block plugs to pull as the block contains Dex-Cool. There are two plugs on the seawater pump and a couple before and after the fuel cooler you could pull. I've pulled those plugs after using the pump and might get a drop or two out. As others stated no more work than it takes to run some A/F in I would not chance ruining a heat exhanger by just purging the water. Although, I know many people both in MO and IL that have never ran an ounce of A/F in the 496's and have never had a problem.
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So if a guy were to rig a hose to a 5-gallon bucket and hook that to muffs and run the boat is that good enough to get antifreeze into the system? I have never winterized a boat before because mine always sit in heated storage, sorry for the ignorance. How many gallons does it take to get water coming out of the exhaust?
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Since you have closed cooling and do not have to worry about the t-stat being open, you can hook up a hose to the muffs and run a few gallons of pink in to purge out any remaining water. If you've already dumped the water it takes a couple gallons before you start to see pink out the exhaust.






