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    Getting irritated with winterizing 22v

    Ok so I’m going through these steps with a 2004 22v
    So far I’ve only located 3 blue drains 2 on port side and 2 hoses that have a little thumb release hose
    Now I’m reading to remove the knock sensor?
    Also where do I empty out the trans cooler or vdrive water drain?
    Would you run the RV safe coolant after? If so what do I need to do so
    Live in Michigan and it’s getting to the 30’s quickly

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    What engine? Merc or MP
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      #3
      Merc mag 350
      I’ve found the main drain all the way in the back
      I’ve found the 2 right above each other
      There were 2 line that I had to release the thumb clips

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        #4
        A quick tip for you. When draining the water out of the block I cut about a 7 in. piece of coat hanger wire and probe the block drain holes a bit to knock loose any sediment that tends to block the holes and prevent the block from fully draining. RV anti-freeze doesn’t like to be diluted in any case and in colder climates getting as much water out as possible before filling with anti-freeze is extra important.


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          #5
          Originally posted by matt4124 View Post
          Ok so I’m going through these steps with a 2004 22v
          So far I’ve only located 3 blue drains 2 on port side and 2 hoses that have a little thumb release hose
          Now I’m reading to remove the knock sensor?
          Also where do I empty out the trans cooler or vdrive water drain?
          Would you run the RV safe coolant after? If so what do I need to do so
          Live in Michigan and it’s getting to the 30’s quickly

          knock.jpg

          Knock sensor should be towards the bottom of the block with a wired piece running to it. At least, that's where mine is on a 2005.

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            #6
            I believe it sits lower than the other drain spots but I could we wrong. When I remove mine, the water drains out and I leave it out. My situation may be different though as I have my boat in a garage all winter so i don't do the antifreeze. Plus, I live in Missouri and it doesn't get nearly as cold as Michigan and our cold doesn't last as long. I went to College in Alma, MI and they were the most miserable winters I can remember.

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              #7
              On a Marine Power engine, the knock sensor(s) is the drain plug for one side of the block. Merc I think, used petcocks or plugs.
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