I have a 2005 raw water cooled 350MAG in my boat and I was wondering which of the two methods is correct (both found from youtube)
1. Drain all the water from block and manifolds/risers, leave the blue plugs off, then disconnect the big tube from the circulation pump and t-stat housing, flip it around, attach it on t-stat housing upside down and use it as funnel when dumping antifreeze into this tube. When the antifreeze starts pouring out from the blue plugs holes youre done.
2. Drain water from the engine by removing blue plugs, then reattach the blue plugs again. Then disconnect the big tube from t-stat housing and pour antifreeze into this tube until it comes out from the same t-stat housing opening where the tube was attached. Also disconnect the risers tubes from t-stat and pur antifreeze into these tubes until it comes out from the exhaust.
Now maybe I am overthinking this whole thing and my mind plays tricks on me regarding t-stat function, but which of these methods would really put the antifreeze through whole block?
1. Drain all the water from block and manifolds/risers, leave the blue plugs off, then disconnect the big tube from the circulation pump and t-stat housing, flip it around, attach it on t-stat housing upside down and use it as funnel when dumping antifreeze into this tube. When the antifreeze starts pouring out from the blue plugs holes youre done.
2. Drain water from the engine by removing blue plugs, then reattach the blue plugs again. Then disconnect the big tube from t-stat housing and pour antifreeze into this tube until it comes out from the same t-stat housing opening where the tube was attached. Also disconnect the risers tubes from t-stat and pur antifreeze into these tubes until it comes out from the exhaust.
Now maybe I am overthinking this whole thing and my mind plays tricks on me regarding t-stat function, but which of these methods would really put the antifreeze through whole block?