Scotty_Tradewind
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Not quite sure what you are trying to achieve here, Scotty. I would treat the coolant side first, change antifreeze, top it up, whatever, then do the seawater side. In most cases I see little benefit in putting antifreeze into the seawater side, I would prefer to drain it. If there is a significant ferrous content to the heat exchanger it might benefit from the corrosion inhibitor but in most modern engines there is nothing in there to corrode. IIRC you have a Bukh? In which case it could be useful but for my Yanmar there is only rubber, plastic and stainless steel in the seawater system, so no advantages.
A Bukh it is.
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