how do you get antifreeze into outback v engine
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how do you get antifreeze into outback v engine
5 gallon bucket sitting on swim deck hooked up to fake lake is one way to do it
We remove the thermostat, take off the intake house, rig up a 5 gal bucket on top of the engine cover with a hose. Load up bucket with antifreeze, turn on boat, stick the hose from the bucket into the intake and let 10 gallons or so push through it. We forgot to drain the block first, but the antifreeze should have ran through it with all the antifreeze we put through it. Taking the thermostat out takes out the guessing work IMO, but I know plenty of people just get the boat to running temp.
Draining the block and the manifolds is the only sure way to know you have the water out of the engine and manifolds. You could then suck up the antifreeze thru the vdrive and that would get everything including the impeller.
This is how I do it ('06 Outback): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxmBD2wkk1I&feature=plcp
Nice work. How many gallons is really needed?
There are two empty antifreeze containers on the ground at the 0:23 mark. Why I couldn't find any other empty containers that held a certain beverage is unknown.
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If you drain the water, why do you need the antifreeze?
Forgot to mention the ballast system..:)
The total parts list is as follows:
(2) 4"x4" Flex Couplings
(2) 4"x2" PVC wyes
(2) 4" PVC female end caps and (2) threaded caps
3' of 4" PVC - although you won't need it all
(2) 2" 90's
(1) 2" wye
3' of 2" PVC
12' 1 1/4" ID tube
(6) gallons of RV antifreeze - When I was finished I had (5) gallons remaining in the tub
Don't forget a couple fall craft beers of course!
I would also recomend putting a bulkhead fitting in the bottom of the tub w/a valve to transfer the antifreeze back into the containers
thanks for all the tips
I use this for my boat & basement.. :) I installed a perko flush kit in the boat and used a 5 gallon bucket with the pump..
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_792_792