Re: Getting Antifreeze into Engine
Bond-o, I do find it necessary to rod out the drain holes, however that has never allowed all the water to drain. I still get 4-6 oz from each drain, when I start to pour in the AF. This is after I have pulled all six circulation hoses off the thermostat cover. I am sorry to say, I have never seen all the water drain from the block and manifolds, simply by using the drains, and I have done this a number of times.
Maybe the residual water will evaporate, however a lot of times I winterize in mid-December, sometimes under freezing conditions, and I am unwilling to count on evaporation to eliminate the residual water, and protect the block and manifolds. I also do not dump antifreeze into the water, since I drain the system, and run the motor up to operating temperature with the muffs prior to launching it in the spring.
Bond-o, I do find it necessary to rod out the drain holes, however that has never allowed all the water to drain. I still get 4-6 oz from each drain, when I start to pour in the AF. This is after I have pulled all six circulation hoses off the thermostat cover. I am sorry to say, I have never seen all the water drain from the block and manifolds, simply by using the drains, and I have done this a number of times.
Maybe the residual water will evaporate, however a lot of times I winterize in mid-December, sometimes under freezing conditions, and I am unwilling to count on evaporation to eliminate the residual water, and protect the block and manifolds. I also do not dump antifreeze into the water, since I drain the system, and run the motor up to operating temperature with the muffs prior to launching it in the spring.