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First Time Winterizing
- Cooler
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Re: First Time Winterizing
er( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
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Re: First Time Winterizing
And that heavy-duty oil change system is nice. I have pulled oil via the small tube that fits down the dipstick tube and it works fine, just takes a bit longer. Definitely better when the oil is warmed up a bit.
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Re: First Time Winterizing
AlexB wrote:Source of the post I am planning to purchase this, from the look of it the clear pipe goes into the dip stick.
https://marinepartssource.com/heavy-dut ... pEQAvD_BwE
wow, I like that thing. I constructed it myself with a pump and a cannister. I learned: use transparent pipe as mentioned earlier. Also: construct something to fixate the pump and piping. To prevent it from popping out and spilling, and to make it possible to concentrate/have your hands free for the job at hand (rather than balancing, reaching for the switch, the battery clamp pops off due to a twist in the cable and such). I would also use a cannister that is big enough to hold everything and introduce a way to measure how much you extracted.
I found a weak pump easier to use to keep control and prevent it from sucking air at the end when the oil needs to sink to the pipe.
The big pump was promoted (or demoted) to become a diesel pump.
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I have a compressor that I use with nail guns. I also bought a winterization RV blowout plug. I read that the pressure should not exceed 40psi. Is that correct or should it be lower?
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Personally, I'd blow the lines empty first, then introduce some antifreeze and blow that through. You don't need very much at all that way and you're ensuring that any antifreeze left in the system would be in the low spots.
If you're introducing the air in the dockside water inlet, then make sure you get antifreeze into the pump and strainer/screen, as those are BEFORE where the dockside connection ties into the system.
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Re: First Time Winterizing
So if you're blowing out the system from the dockside connection it's not going to blow the water out of the pump and strainer. You just need to make sure those are properly winterized as well.
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Re: First Time Winterizing
Sometimes the potable water pump is set to a higher pressure than the shore water connection provides. In that case, even if you have the shore water hooked up, you might still be using the water from the onboard water tank unless you shut down the potable water pump.
Here is a standard diagram how most boats have their potable water setup. You can see the shore water connection (on the port side amidships) in this diagram and where it ties into the plumbing AFTER where the potable water pump is. This might help visualize how the system works.
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