Winterizing Question
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From: Perdido Key, Madison, NC
The garage is subterranean on three sides...so I am probably overly concerned.
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i think GETRDUNN posted this how to do,,,i added 3/8 pipe to AN 6 fitting, then 16-18 inches of number 6 stainless, then AN 6 fitting and cap plug.
works great ,as before my closed water system was added , it was really hard to reach fitting on side of block, and now with closed coolant system , i can t reach anything on STBD motor,,so works great as fitting / plug lay in front on motors.
DRAIN THE MOTORS...
works great ,as before my closed water system was added , it was really hard to reach fitting on side of block, and now with closed coolant system , i can t reach anything on STBD motor,,so works great as fitting / plug lay in front on motors.
DRAIN THE MOTORS...
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I've always drained mine or pull the thermostat and dumped anti freeze in the block.
My kept a light in his boat but lost power during a winter storm one year and it cost him a 454. After that I won't take chances on being dependent on power.
My kept a light in his boat but lost power during a winter storm one year and it cost him a 454. After that I won't take chances on being dependent on power.
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From: Perdido Key, Madison, NC
I might get one or two cold snaps in Pensacola (boat will be on lift over water)...but "boatable" weather come all year round. So I don't want anything too finite/permanent/expensive.
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My storage garage up here (North Carolina) this year did not get below 50F but I need to figure out how to do this.
I might get one or two cold snaps in Pensacola (boat will be on lift over water)...but "boatable" weather come all year round. So I don't want anything too finite/permanent/expensive.
I might get one or two cold snaps in Pensacola (boat will be on lift over water)...but "boatable" weather come all year round. So I don't want anything too finite/permanent/expensive.



