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Nice Ohio weather
Hey guys,
This was the first winter I had my boat, and with the weather getting to the 80's this weekend, I really want to take it out. I am afraid though that we could get another freeze yet this spring. If I take it out, is there anything I can do to protect the block and out drive? Thanks! |
Re: Nice Ohio weather
You can always drain the block if there's a threat of a deep freeze, but I don't think we'll see anything cold enough this spring. It needs to get down to about 26 degrees for a number of hours to harm anything. After 83 degrees today, it's hard to imagine another deep freeze. If it does - just ask how to drain it at that time (I'm sure we'll all be on this site wishing it were warmer outside). It's easy - 4 or 5 drain plugs (depending on engine and year) and your set.
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Re: Nice Ohio weather
There's always the 60w light bulb trick too. Not recommended, but it will save you if by some chance, we get a deep freeze. If you get the boat out and run it for a considerable amount of time, it'll heat the block up enough to keep it from freezing, provided you pull the drain plugs if temps start to get that low again, Honestly I think we're about done with the bitter cold weather around here.
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The drive will be fine if you lower it to make sure all the water drains out. Like Indy says it'll take a long cold snap to get to any water in the block. I've heard people use a trouble light in the engine bay as a little insurance on those nights that might get below freezing.
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Re: Nice Ohio weather
Thanks Guys!
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Re: Nice Ohio weather
I wouldn't be afraid of using the trouble light method, if it meant the block didn't crack. Most of the trouble lights I have are on little circuit breakers anyway. Good idea
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I've heard that a general rule to go by is, if it's 24 degrees for 24 hours then you're in trouble.
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