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- Subject: Re: Need tips on winterizing an I/O
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.150101.60900@cc.usu.edu>
- From: hal@kaos.declab.usu.edu (000200 Lynch)
- Date: 16 Nov 92 15:00:58 MDT
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- In article <1992Nov11.201526.9104@tc.fluke.COM>, ness@tc.fluke.COM (Jerry Ness) writes:
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- Sorry folks I should have reply'd not followup'd.
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- |>The pump
- |>sat in the bucket with a couple gallons of 50/50 antifreeze mix and we just
- |>started the engine and ran it 'til it came up to operating temperature to
- |>make sure the thermostat had opened.
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- |>Your mileage may vary but we are sure every place in the cooling system
- |>is filled with a good mix of antifreeze.
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- Sounds a lot easier than what I did to my I/O, I'm interested. BTW how do
- you get the antifreeze out of the system before putting the boat back in
- the water?
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- Hal Lynch
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