eddystone
Well-Known Member
I'm new to indirect cooled engines. Previously I just used to close the raw water inlet, open the top of the strainer start the the engine and pour in antifreeze mixture long enough to circulate around the engine, provided the thermostat was open. Now I'm wondering, as the fresh water bit is protected by anti-freeze, what do do about the rest; I would think the heat exchanger is most at risk.
Up until now I haven't bothered as; a) the night time air temperature down on the Tamar has barely gone below zero; b) its brackish water; c) there's lots of tidal movement; d) the temperature inside the engine box is a couple of degrees higher than outside. However, even in the balmy south west, freezing conditions are possible as was the case last February.
Up until now I haven't bothered as; a) the night time air temperature down on the Tamar has barely gone below zero; b) its brackish water; c) there's lots of tidal movement; d) the temperature inside the engine box is a couple of degrees higher than outside. However, even in the balmy south west, freezing conditions are possible as was the case last February.