If the antifreeze came out of the exhaust, then the muffler is full of anti freeze too! Sam C&C 26 Liquorice Ghost Lake Alberta
I wanted to report back on my winterizing efforts last weekend. I went ahead with my plan and purchased 15’ of 5/8� tygon tubing and a funnel. I pushed that into the intake port on the outside of the hull and then ran it up to the deck. There I prefilled the tubuing iwth the funnel and then put the end into a bucket with 2 gallons of antifreeze. I then started up the engine and watched as it sucked the antifeeze through the engine. It leaked a bit around the intake port, but not enough to matter. I am very happy with this procedure since I can do it myself and I am on deck throughout the entire process watching the engine temp and fluid levels and does not require me to add a T to the intake port. My only concern now is that some info I read indicated the muffler should be drained. I have no idea how to do that. I presume the muffler is the large black cylinder behind the engine. I can see no drain port on any visible side. Dave . David Knecht Aries 1990 C&C 34+ New London, CT | ||
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