Since this morning was the second morning at a low temp of 15 degrees or so at my house, I decided it would be wise to drain the engine and heater.
The MP 340 5.7L engine is a piece of cake to drain and I am very thankful for that. The part I keep struggling with is the heater hoses. One of them (on top) is pretty easy to get to and get off. The one near the transom is hard to reach and hard to get a handle on. Last year I ripped the hose trying to get it off, and this year did the same. I would love any idea about how to lube it up so that it will come off easier in the future, but not put it at risk of coming off prematurely and filling the boat with water. Luckily the hose has a few inches of slack in it, but at this rate, it will not last very long, especially if I make a few winter runs and have to do this again. Any ideas?
The MP 340 5.7L engine is a piece of cake to drain and I am very thankful for that. The part I keep struggling with is the heater hoses. One of them (on top) is pretty easy to get to and get off. The one near the transom is hard to reach and hard to get a handle on. Last year I ripped the hose trying to get it off, and this year did the same. I would love any idea about how to lube it up so that it will come off easier in the future, but not put it at risk of coming off prematurely and filling the boat with water. Luckily the hose has a few inches of slack in it, but at this rate, it will not last very long, especially if I make a few winter runs and have to do this again. Any ideas?
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