[alberg30] winterizing an atomic 4
Brian Zinser
bzinser at nmu.edu
Wed Oct 27 05:29:29 PDT 1999
From: Brian Zinser <bzinser at nmu.edu>
I have a question regarding the use of antifreeze. I remove the two plugs,
one on the left side of the block and the other under the exhaust
manifold. I have not run antifreeze into the system, only drained it. I
also remove the plate from the fresh water pump. Should I be concerned
about not running antifreeze in the system. Its known to get 25-30 below
up here.
Brian Zinser
Manana
#134
At 10:05 PM 10/26/1999 -0400, you wrote:
>From: "Doug Stevens" <doug.stevens at sympatico.ca>
>
>Gordon.
>I guess there are many schools of thought with respect running the carb dry.
>I have done booth and and found no difference. Yes, I also fill the fuel
>tank
>but add only a lead additive. In the spring I will add a water dispersant
>such as isopropyl alcohol.
>Doug
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Gordon White [mailto:gewhite at crosslink.net]
>Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 5:10 PM
>To: alberg30 at onelist.com
>Subject: Re: [alberg30] winterizing an atomic 4
>
>
>From: Gordon White <gewhite at crosslink.net>
>
> One thing I have always done with gas engines, ashore & afloat, is to
>shut off the gas valve and run them until the carburetor is dry - saves
>letting it gum up over the winter layup. Also, I fill the fuel tanks to
>the brim and use diesel or gas treatment like Sta-Bil which helps keep
>the gas in the tank from going stale.
> - Gordon White
>
>
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