Hi there,
Yes, believe it or not someone is asking about winterising in mid August! My 20V is located in Sweden where the season is short & the boat is stored at a summer house so I am winterising it this week and heading back to where my job is.
I only bought the boat last year and had it winterised by the official Tige dealer (who is too far away to take the boat to again). Just as he stuck his hand out for the money the words "there's no guarantees" came out! I'd explained to him that the Swedish winter is the same as an Alaskan winter. When I took the boat to Sweden it was minus 20 celcius for 4 days in a row straight after I arrived! He was probably using a coolant flush rated to about minus 7 celcius I reckon.
So yes, come spring water was leaking out of the lowest point in the cooling system where a plastic ball looking cooling system joint had cracked open after freezing. I spent hours working on replacing it and waiting 2 weeks for the part. I noticed it had a blue water outlet for winterising on it that seemed like it had never ever been removed becase it was actually black, covered in engine grime!
During this work I also noticed two more blue plugs on the other side of the motor (to port) which were obviously winterising plugs, they're on joints connected to cooling system hoses about 2/3rds down the side of the motor.
So now I have 3 blue plugs I know I need to remove to sucessfully drain the system, but I've heard there are 5. I've looked around a fair bit and can't see them anywhere. Can someone tell me where they are please?
My plan for winterising is basically to drain every bit of water out that I can because I've learned here in Sweden that no matter what product you put in, there's a chance of freezing. I am then going to place a small heater with a thermostat on the cable in the engine bay to warm it to 5 celcius (zero is the freezing point in celcius) for insurance so to speak. But in case the heater stops working I need to make sure there's no water present anyway. So can someone tell me if there's 5 plugs, 3 plugs or another number and fairly precisely (I think they might also be covered with grime so aren't blue) where they are please?
The coldest I have seen it here in the last 10 years is minus 28 celcius! If you don't know, that is deadly cold!
Yes, believe it or not someone is asking about winterising in mid August! My 20V is located in Sweden where the season is short & the boat is stored at a summer house so I am winterising it this week and heading back to where my job is.
I only bought the boat last year and had it winterised by the official Tige dealer (who is too far away to take the boat to again). Just as he stuck his hand out for the money the words "there's no guarantees" came out! I'd explained to him that the Swedish winter is the same as an Alaskan winter. When I took the boat to Sweden it was minus 20 celcius for 4 days in a row straight after I arrived! He was probably using a coolant flush rated to about minus 7 celcius I reckon.
So yes, come spring water was leaking out of the lowest point in the cooling system where a plastic ball looking cooling system joint had cracked open after freezing. I spent hours working on replacing it and waiting 2 weeks for the part. I noticed it had a blue water outlet for winterising on it that seemed like it had never ever been removed becase it was actually black, covered in engine grime!
During this work I also noticed two more blue plugs on the other side of the motor (to port) which were obviously winterising plugs, they're on joints connected to cooling system hoses about 2/3rds down the side of the motor.
So now I have 3 blue plugs I know I need to remove to sucessfully drain the system, but I've heard there are 5. I've looked around a fair bit and can't see them anywhere. Can someone tell me where they are please?
My plan for winterising is basically to drain every bit of water out that I can because I've learned here in Sweden that no matter what product you put in, there's a chance of freezing. I am then going to place a small heater with a thermostat on the cable in the engine bay to warm it to 5 celcius (zero is the freezing point in celcius) for insurance so to speak. But in case the heater stops working I need to make sure there's no water present anyway. So can someone tell me if there's 5 plugs, 3 plugs or another number and fairly precisely (I think they might also be covered with grime so aren't blue) where they are please?
The coldest I have seen it here in the last 10 years is minus 28 celcius! If you don't know, that is deadly cold!
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