nola mike
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TL;DR: it isn't necessary to drain the intake manifold on a mercruiser 4.3l.
So there's been a good deal of discussion about whether the intake manifold needs to be drained on mercruiser 4.3s. I know that OMC (and/or Volvo?) Had a service bulletin that recommended it, but I've never seen anything for a mercruiser. Today I drained the block, ps cooler, tstat hose and manifolds first, and took a video of removing the plug on the intake manifold (I said thermostat housing in the video, I meant the plug below the thermostat housing...). Not a drop of water came out, and I really don't see how that manifold could possibly freeze with all the space in there after thermostat housing is drained.
So there's been a good deal of discussion about whether the intake manifold needs to be drained on mercruiser 4.3s. I know that OMC (and/or Volvo?) Had a service bulletin that recommended it, but I've never seen anything for a mercruiser. Today I drained the block, ps cooler, tstat hose and manifolds first, and took a video of removing the plug on the intake manifold (I said thermostat housing in the video, I meant the plug below the thermostat housing...). Not a drop of water came out, and I really don't see how that manifold could possibly freeze with all the space in there after thermostat housing is drained.