Winterization question - three plugs
In the past, I have put in antifreeze after the engine has warmed up to make sure the thermostat is open.
I remove the three plugs (exhaust and water jacket) This summer everybody was telling me I do not have to remove the three plugs as that will put air into the engine and that will cause corrosion inside. Comments? Thanks in advance |
I've never winterized an engine.
It seems to me you need the thermostat to be open and the bypass clamped when the antifreeze is drawn into the engine to ensure all the antifreeze goes into the engine. I thought antifreeze is a corrosion inhibitor.? TRUE GRIT |
If you put in -100 degree antifreeze there is no need to remove the drain plugs.
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I never remove the drain plugs. I also run the exhaust and water intake into a bucket to let the antifreeze circulate around and around and get nice and hot. Same thing with vinegar sometimes to clean the block too :cool:
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Be aware than circulating the water output into a bucket may melt your muffler if you don't have water injected into the hot exhaust gases. I melted my fiberglass water lift muffler doing this.
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I have been using this procedure to winterize my A-4 for 20 years with no problems. (raw water cooled)
remove T-stat replace T-stat cover pinch closed the hose that goes from the T-stat cover to the exhaust manifold (bypass hose) stick the raw water intake hose in a gallon of -50 antifreeze start the engine and let run until the whole gallon is gone replace the T-stat, un pinch the bypass hose and run another gallon through close the fuel valve, drain the carb and thats it. |
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