Keith7481
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Aug 21, 2005
- Messages
- 125
Hi all,
I've recently purchased a 2016 Four Winns H260. My previous boat, I winterized myself by draining the block and pour antifreeze into the hoses. New boat has a 350 volvo with a closed cooling system and heat exchanger. The (red) engine does not have the valve that can be opened to drain the block but has a tube with a garden hose fitting for flushing the engine after salt water use. The coolant in the radiator is good at -45. It was suggested to me that I can pour 2-3gallons of antifreeze into the flush tube until it runs out of the prop and that will winterize the heat exchanger.. As I have a pretty significant investment in this boat, I'd like to be sure that this process will actually take care of the heat exchanger? Any advice would be appreciated.
Keith
I've recently purchased a 2016 Four Winns H260. My previous boat, I winterized myself by draining the block and pour antifreeze into the hoses. New boat has a 350 volvo with a closed cooling system and heat exchanger. The (red) engine does not have the valve that can be opened to drain the block but has a tube with a garden hose fitting for flushing the engine after salt water use. The coolant in the radiator is good at -45. It was suggested to me that I can pour 2-3gallons of antifreeze into the flush tube until it runs out of the prop and that will winterize the heat exchanger.. As I have a pretty significant investment in this boat, I'd like to be sure that this process will actually take care of the heat exchanger? Any advice would be appreciated.
Keith