Floydy
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- Boat Make
- Scarab
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- 165 ID
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Hi Everyone,
I used the air compressor method to remove water after flushing the open loop system. It didn't work as well as I'd hoped and there is still a small amount of water in the system. You can hear it when you apply air at the flush out port. It sounds like when you suck on a straw with nothing left in the glass! Its only a small amount of water but it will start to freeze in the next few weeks and I'd rather be safe than sorry. Is it ok to simply run some antifreeze into the flush out port and let it drain out through the exhaust port and pump? Seems easy enough to do with a short hose and a bottle anti-freeze but is there any hidden risk such as antifreeze entering the engine? Or do you need to run antifreeze through with the engine running?
Thanks in advance.
I used the air compressor method to remove water after flushing the open loop system. It didn't work as well as I'd hoped and there is still a small amount of water in the system. You can hear it when you apply air at the flush out port. It sounds like when you suck on a straw with nothing left in the glass! Its only a small amount of water but it will start to freeze in the next few weeks and I'd rather be safe than sorry. Is it ok to simply run some antifreeze into the flush out port and let it drain out through the exhaust port and pump? Seems easy enough to do with a short hose and a bottle anti-freeze but is there any hidden risk such as antifreeze entering the engine? Or do you need to run antifreeze through with the engine running?
Thanks in advance.