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11-02-2012, 09:52 AM #11
- Join Date
- Jul 2012
- Location
- East Tennessee
- Boat
- Sea Ray
- Details
- 2007 260 Sundancer
- Engine(s)
- 5.7 Merc
- Posts
- 208
Re: Question concerning the single point drain system
On my 2007 350 mag one of the hose fittings on the block was blocked. Merc put quick disconnect fittings on the block drain hoses for a reason I guess. I'm pretty happy I happened to do do a search on the single point system and on another forum there was a lot of discussion about it and to make sure and check the manifold check valves and block drains to make sure they are open.
If I didnt check those block drain hoses I could have had a bad spring. Of course if you are doing the through the drive running antifreeze thing it wouldnt matter..
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11-02-2012, 03:54 PM #12
- Join Date
- May 2011
- Location
- Huntington WV boating the Ohio River and lakes in Kentucky
- Boat
- Sea Ray
- Details
- Sea Ray 225
- Engine(s)
- 5.0 Mercruiser
- Posts
- 98
Re: Question concerning the single point drain system
Good to know information. Thanks for sharing.
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11-07-2012, 07:19 AM #13
- Join Date
- May 2011
- Location
- Huntington WV boating the Ohio River and lakes in Kentucky
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- Sea Ray
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- Sea Ray 225
- Engine(s)
- 5.0 Mercruiser
- Posts
- 98
Re: Question concerning the single point drain system
Winterized yesterday and it took 4 gallon of the pink stuff poured down the block by removing the thermostat and filling the hoses going to the thermostat. I would say the block was dry when I started.
I ran it up to temperature before draining and felt the hoses going to the single point maniford device, they were luke warm. I'm not sure there would be a whole lot of flow in them during normal operation. I did notice some very slight discoloration and apparently rust particles when I first opened the valve but it was very slight and only lasted for a few seconds. Water poured into the bilge for quite a while. This is my first winterization on this boat and I don't want any surprises next spring. Hope Mercury Marine has engineered this thing well.
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11-07-2012, 07:46 AM #14
- Join Date
- Apr 2009
- Location
- PA
- Boat
- Sea Ray
- Details
- 1999 260DA ShoreLand'r Galvanized
- Engine(s)
- 5.7L EFI Bravo III
- Posts
- 7,502
Re: Question concerning the single point drain system
What drive do you have - Bravo or Alpha?
Dennis
1999 260DA 5.7L EFI B3
2000 ShoreLand'r
Past & Other Current Boats: Not enough room!
1998 GMC K2500 Suburban 6.5 Diesel - Tweaked "Just a bit"
"Exceeding your expectations since 1936"
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11-07-2012, 09:06 AM #15
- Join Date
- May 2011
- Location
- Huntington WV boating the Ohio River and lakes in Kentucky
- Boat
- Sea Ray
- Details
- Sea Ray 225
- Engine(s)
- 5.0 Mercruiser
- Posts
- 98
Re: Question concerning the single point drain system
I have the Alpha Drive
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11-07-2012, 10:16 AM #16
- Join Date
- Apr 2009
- Location
- PA
- Boat
- Sea Ray
- Details
- 1999 260DA ShoreLand'r Galvanized
- Engine(s)
- 5.7L EFI Bravo III
- Posts
- 7,502
Re: Question concerning the single point drain system
You're good to go.
Oh... you have the spin-on fuel/water separator, right?Dennis
1999 260DA 5.7L EFI B3
2000 ShoreLand'r
Past & Other Current Boats: Not enough room!
1998 GMC K2500 Suburban 6.5 Diesel - Tweaked "Just a bit"
"Exceeding your expectations since 1936"
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11-07-2012, 11:23 AM #17
Re: Question concerning the single point drain system
[QUOTE=Last Dollar;625554] This is my first winterization on this boat and I don't want any surprises next spring.
You may want to also pour a gallon of anti-freeze in the bilge. I cannot get all the water out of my bilge and one year I believe the bilge pump was in the "pure" water froze and cracked.tcason
2003 240 Sundeck
Bravo III - 260 HP 5.0L MPI
previous: 190 Sundeck future: 280/290 Sun Sport
Edgewater, MD - dry stack
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11-07-2012, 02:49 PM #18
- Join Date
- May 2011
- Location
- Huntington WV boating the Ohio River and lakes in Kentucky
- Boat
- Sea Ray
- Details
- Sea Ray 225
- Engine(s)
- 5.0 Mercruiser
- Posts
- 98


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