When winterizing my 2004 155 hp single engine 4-tec, I gravity-feed RV antifreeze thru the water intake in the back.
I was wondering about the following;
1. Anyone have any thoughts about using Ethanol or Propylene Glycol for this? Propylene Glycol is a little more expensive and I read here it can be bad on joints.
http://www.practical-sailor.com/blog/-11059-1.html
2. I used to feed the antifreeze thru with the engine running, but someone told me the motor parts weren't designed for that - so in recent years I've just gravity-fed the ethanol thru (then use forced air to push the ethanol back out leaving mainly air in the system).
Anyone know about this?
I was wondering about the following;
1. Anyone have any thoughts about using Ethanol or Propylene Glycol for this? Propylene Glycol is a little more expensive and I read here it can be bad on joints.
http://www.practical-sailor.com/blog/-11059-1.html
2. I used to feed the antifreeze thru with the engine running, but someone told me the motor parts weren't designed for that - so in recent years I've just gravity-fed the ethanol thru (then use forced air to push the ethanol back out leaving mainly air in the system).
Anyone know about this?
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