Winterization Tips in MS Word Format with Heater
***NOTE*** I am not trying to plagerize on CAB13367.
I copied the Winterization procedure that CAB13367 made into MS Word format for myself. I added the heater winterization process and added a checklist for materials in the front.
***All credit goes to CAB13367 for an excellent procedure document****
It would be great if anyone has constructive criticism.
Please use this as you will.
Please download from this link OR maybe a moderator will make the .docx file available on this website.
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B_r...ut=list&num=50
process for unwinterizing?
I winterized my 21v last year, first time ever, with the help of my dad and now I need to get it ready for the water. I am assuming there is no real process to unwinterize it other than to do the opposite of what i did to winterize it. I obviously will check my manuals for steps and reconnect all my hoses and lines, but wanted to check with my fellow supra owners to see if there's anything special I need to do or be on the lookout for?
Also, thanks for that doc. Ill use it this year.
Re: Winterizing Link-Best Post with Pics
For everyone with questions about your heaters and engines. Most manufactures state to fill the cooling system with antifreeze during cold climate storage. This does two things, keeps everything moist in the winter months and also contacts ant water tgat may be left in low spots in the block, heads, headers and heaters and keeps it from freezing. Since regular antifreeze is TOXIC I recommend using a RV winterizing antifreeze such as Camo it Walmart brand. Take the thermostat out and pump the antifreeze into the engine until you see it coming out of the exhaust. Usually a good sign that you got everything full. Try an antifreeze such as this.
http://m.acehardware.com//product/in...uctId=10753645
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