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it down a drain or pour it on the
ground. Put it in suitable containers and
dispose of it according to local regulations.
CA UTION
Be careful not to spill antifreeze on painted
surfaces, as it may damage the surface.
Wash any spilled antifreeze immediately
with soapy
then rinse the area thor-
oughly with clean water:
Flushing and refilling freshwater coolant system
Use the following procedure to flush and refill the
freshwater coolant system. Refer to the preceding section
to flush the seawater portion of a freshwater coolant sys-
tem.
Replace the coolant in the freshwater coolant system af-
ter every
500 hours of operation or annually, whichever
occurs first.
UTION
Perform the following procedure when the
engine is cold.
1. Remove the pressure fill cap (Figure
24).
NOTE
Position the drain hoses in suitable contain-
ers to catch coolant when draining the
the exhaust manifold and engine.
2. Open the drain valve at the end of the heat exchanger
(A, Figure
27)
and the drain plug on the underside of the
exhaust manifold (B).
3. Unscrew the drain plug on the side of the engine block
(Figure
28,
typical).
4. If an excessive accumulation of scale is apparent on
the interior of the cooling system, use an automotive cool-
ing system cleaner. Be sure to thoroughly flush out the
cooling system with freshwater
5. Close the drain plug on the exhaust manifold and the
drain plug on the engine block.
6A. Engines without a remote reservoir-Fill the exhaust
manifold with coolant. The coolant should be level with
the iron plate at the bottom of the filler neck.
6B. Engines with a remote reservoir-Pour coolant into
the exhaust manifold so it is full. Install the pressure fill
cap, then add coolant to the remote reservoir tank to the
proper level.
7.
Run the engine until it reaches normal operating tem-
perature, then let the engine cool. Recheck the coolant
level and, if necessary, add coolant.
BATTERY
Inspect the electrical connections and make sure they
are secure and corrosion-free. If corrosion is present at the
terminal ends, detach the wires, clean the corrosion and
reattach. Make sure that wires are correctly routed and
will not contact moving parts or touch hot (especially ex-
haust) parts.
Remove the battery vent caps and check battery electro-
lyte level. It should be about 3/16 in. above the plates or
even with the bottom of the filler wells. See Figure
29.
Test the battery condition with a hydrometer (Figure 30).
See Chapter Nine.
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