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they said there is a boat show in raleigh this weekend on tige site.
raleigh show is 17-20. Greensboro show could be this weekend, but I doubt it. Dont know if the new Tige dealer will be at the G-boro show.
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it's never too late to put the pink antifreeze in it. what i do is park the boat with the bow down hill. pull the highest heater hose and the drain plugs and pour antifreeze in the hose with a transmission funnel until it comes out the drain plugs.put them in and continue pouring antifreeze until it comes out the heater hose connector on the engine and it's full.did you take the plug out of the transmission cooler?
If that is the hard one to get to, on the starboard side below the knock sensor, I undid the hose and pushed it down and water came out.
Looks like there's one at the convention center this weekend too.
Wow, boat show on super bowl sunday gotta suck!
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there is a plug on the bottom of the metal tube it takes a 7/16 wrench to get it off.
If you're talking about the one on the bottom side of the trans cooler, its easier to just pull the hose off one end. That little brass plugs seems to always find it way out of my fingers and into the bilge
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Looks like there's one at the convention center this weekend too.
i think they will be at this weekends show and the 18th -20th show at the fairgrounds.i want to go to that one because they will have mastercraft,malibu,moomba,centurion,axis,nautique, supra,and tige
Step 6.
On the starboard side, locate and remove the transmission cooler plug. The transmission cooler looks like a small can and is located towards the bottom of the bilge near the back of the engine. There is a hose connected to it. Use a 7/16” wrench to remove this plug. The plug is located between the transmission cooler and hose. It is the hose that goes toward the boat, not the rear. The plug faces directly down towards the bilge. You can try to "feel" for the plug before you get your wrench in there. Getting your hand and wrench in there is a tight fit so take your time. Some members also find it easier to just remove the hose clamp that is attached to the transmission cooler (see the picture below). This method works just as well.
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