dirtmover
Cadet
- Joined
- Sep 24, 2007
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- 9
I've got a newer, 2005, 2.0L 135hp Alhpa One IO. Now that the warranty has expired I wish to start doing my own winterizing. I think that I have everything in hand apart from the cooling system. This model has the single point drain system, two blue drain hoses. As far as I can make out from the manual all that is required in the winterizing process is to drop these hoses to drain the block and manifold. Yeah, this seems a bit too simple! Given that the temperature here routinely goes below 0F over winter are there any other steps I should be taking such as adding anti-freeze. The dealer seems to think that this is required but I think this is maybe just scare tactics. If antifreeze is required/recommended is there an easy way to get it in there. I really don't want to be messing around with buckets of antifreeze if at all possible.