Here's a few pics of the connection I use for the hose. I did dump some
antifreeze in but it started coming out the exhaust ports pretty
quickly. At least I know there's no water in the stern drive. To fill
the engine itself I pulled a couple of the hoses and started pouring it
in, I still have a bit left to pour in but I got the process started. I'm going to keep pouring it into the engine until it starts coming out the petcock. That should keep the part of the engine below the petcock level from freezing up. I figure the antifreeze can't hurt.
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From: BC Howk <bchowk@...>
To: omc-boats@...
Sent: Tue, October 13, 2009 2:10:46 PM
Subject: Re: [OMC-Boats] RV Anti-Freeze for winterizing?
Where would you put the antifreeze in? I usually just open the petcock valves and drain the block, no water to freeze...
On Oct 13, 2009, Nexi <ohnoitsnexi@...> wrote:
A neighbor suggested using RV Antifreeze for winterizing the block because it's the least expensive. Any thoughts?
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