egclassic
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Dec 13, 2009
- Messages
- 128
Re: Drain plugs: Leave them in during the winter or take them out?
"The cooling system is the main area of concern. All inboard and sterndrive engines have petcocks that are either turned or removed in order to drain water from the block, exhaust manifolds, and hoses. These petcocks can become clogged with debris. You can poke a wire into the drains to remove the debris and allow water to drain. Temporarily remove the water hoses that feed the block and manifolds, and pour antifreeze (red RV is recommended) into them until it runs out of the petcocks.
The drain system on your engine is NOT intended to replace full winterization. It is for extending your boating season by allowing the cooling system to be drained after use if there is a risk of light freezing weather and you will be boating the next day. For full extended winter storage, after completely draining the cooling system, Mercury MerCruiser recommends the use of propylene glycol antifreeze (with a rust inhibitor for marine engines) in the sea water section of the cooling system."
I put mine back in and follow the manufacturers recommendations.
"The cooling system is the main area of concern. All inboard and sterndrive engines have petcocks that are either turned or removed in order to drain water from the block, exhaust manifolds, and hoses. These petcocks can become clogged with debris. You can poke a wire into the drains to remove the debris and allow water to drain. Temporarily remove the water hoses that feed the block and manifolds, and pour antifreeze (red RV is recommended) into them until it runs out of the petcocks.
The drain system on your engine is NOT intended to replace full winterization. It is for extending your boating season by allowing the cooling system to be drained after use if there is a risk of light freezing weather and you will be boating the next day. For full extended winter storage, after completely draining the cooling system, Mercury MerCruiser recommends the use of propylene glycol antifreeze (with a rust inhibitor for marine engines) in the sea water section of the cooling system."
I put mine back in and follow the manufacturers recommendations.