MacGyver
Charter Member
So I finally got around to finishing my winterizing my 502 Mag MPI. This is the first time doing it myself, so I trying to make sure I get it right. A few weeks ago I warmed the engine, changed the oil, filters and gear lube. Today I drained the block, manifolds and fuel cooler of water. I connected a remote tank of a mix of two cycle oil, Sta-bil and gas (per Mercs directions) to the fuel inlet. I was going to run seven gallons of the pink anti-freeze through the sea pump inlet. I tried to remove the t-stat to make sure the antifreeze was going in the engine and not out the exhaust, but I couldn't get the fugger out of the housing. I decided to run the engine and did get seven gallons into the system, so I thought. I think most of the antifreeze went right out the exhaust and I'm not sure how much made it into the engine. I popped off the t-stat housing and the intake was still dry. But when I cracked the lower water pump hose, some of the antifreeze was there.
Should I just remove the stat housing and fill the block the rest of the way with antifreeze? Or completely remove the stat and start over?
Should I just remove the stat housing and fill the block the rest of the way with antifreeze? Or completely remove the stat and start over?