Hi guys,
I just have a question concerning winterizing my mercruiser 165 straight 6.
I just bought the boat this year and this is my first time wintering an I/o.
The main question I have has to do with draining the block and exhaust manifold.
I pulled both hoses off the thermostat housing first, I then drained the block anf kept track of how much water came out, it was roughly 4 liters that drained from the block.
I then drained the manifold, and when I pulled the drain plug, the water didn't come out in a steady stream, just a slow drip, I stuck a thin wire up into the hole thinking it was possibly clogged but it wasn't.
As i said this is my first time doing this so I'm basically wondering if that is typical when draining your manifold? I expected it to come out in a steady stream as opposed to a slow drip?
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I just have a question concerning winterizing my mercruiser 165 straight 6.
I just bought the boat this year and this is my first time wintering an I/o.
The main question I have has to do with draining the block and exhaust manifold.
I pulled both hoses off the thermostat housing first, I then drained the block anf kept track of how much water came out, it was roughly 4 liters that drained from the block.
I then drained the manifold, and when I pulled the drain plug, the water didn't come out in a steady stream, just a slow drip, I stuck a thin wire up into the hole thinking it was possibly clogged but it wasn't.
As i said this is my first time doing this so I'm basically wondering if that is typical when draining your manifold? I expected it to come out in a steady stream as opposed to a slow drip?
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks.