SgtColon
Well-Known Member
OK So whilst facing my first ever winterising of my S23 I now understand what they meant when they said to work on the engine I would need to be part gynecologist / part contortionist. Its so difficult to find anything down there. Armed with the Volvo Penta instruction book I have drained coolant from the hose (not marked blue), but on the heat exchanger I can only locate one drain cock (not two per the diagram) . The diagram shows a separate circular shaped fitting with two further freshwater drain cocks but I can not see this fitting. Could it relate to one of the other Penta engines not mine?
On the seawater system draining instructions the book suggests removing the seawater hose from the shield. I am presuming this is out of sight on the port side of the engine. Does anybody actually follow this instruction or generally do other owners just drain the seawater from the hose (with the blue marking under the heat exchanger) and from the plug beneath the charge air cooler.
I should point out that the boat is out of the water on a trailer.
In the cabin the carpet prevents me from getting to the shower sump. Will this be a problem?
Finally .. and sorry if this sounds stupid but do I have a reverse gear? I know I can go backwards but under seawater system draining the book refers to ... Engine with reverse gear close the sea cock drain oil cooler by opening plug 2 (a feature I do not recognise down there)
Any advice appreciated (except getting somebody else to do it)
P.S I purchased a Volvo Penta workshop manual 'Engine body' I was hoping it would help me identify items to maintain eg the supercharger, etc but it mainly deals with the aspects of removing the entire engine and dismantling it so not anything that will help me. Can anybody identify the manual I should have purchased .. you know bit like a Haines car handbook.
Thanks
Graham
On the seawater system draining instructions the book suggests removing the seawater hose from the shield. I am presuming this is out of sight on the port side of the engine. Does anybody actually follow this instruction or generally do other owners just drain the seawater from the hose (with the blue marking under the heat exchanger) and from the plug beneath the charge air cooler.
I should point out that the boat is out of the water on a trailer.
In the cabin the carpet prevents me from getting to the shower sump. Will this be a problem?
Finally .. and sorry if this sounds stupid but do I have a reverse gear? I know I can go backwards but under seawater system draining the book refers to ... Engine with reverse gear close the sea cock drain oil cooler by opening plug 2 (a feature I do not recognise down there)
Any advice appreciated (except getting somebody else to do it)
P.S I purchased a Volvo Penta workshop manual 'Engine body' I was hoping it would help me identify items to maintain eg the supercharger, etc but it mainly deals with the aspects of removing the entire engine and dismantling it so not anything that will help me. Can anybody identify the manual I should have purchased .. you know bit like a Haines car handbook.
Thanks
Graham