Coolant capacity

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After draining the antifreeze/coolant on my Yanmar 2GMF I could only get three-quarters of a gallon refilled. What's the capacity, and what am I doing wrong? Thanks.
 
Jun 4, 2004
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Hunter 28.5 Tolchester, MD
Capacity

You will need to loosen a hose clamp and let the air out of the system below the thermostat; re-fill the reservoir and make sure the hoses thru the water heater are also filed. If you only got 3/4 of a galon out of the system, you will only get 3/4 gallon back in; but the 2GM20F (fresh water cooled) on our Hunter 28.5 takes almost exactly one gallon with the heat exchanger and the hot water heater hoses included. If you don't 'burp' the air out of the system before the engine is warming up, the overheat alarm will go off as the thermostat won't open if there is an air bubble behind it.
 
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For S. Sauer: How do you

drain the water/antifreeze from the the hoses going to the water heater? How do you ensure those hoses are refilled when you refill the reservoir/system? What is the method you use to 'burp' the air out under the thermostat? Thanks.
 
Jun 4, 2004
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Hunter 28.5 Tolchester, MD
Drain Down & Rinse 2GM20F

The latest time I did this was last fall; to drain, I opened each petcock (which had about a 12" x 3/16" clear plastic drain tube attached) with the fill cap open. I refilled and rinsed several times, and each time filled the overflow tank then before starting the engine, I loosened the hose clamp on the right side of the fresh water pump (as you face it) and let the air out until water flowed, then tightened up the hose clamp (If I remember correctly,the thermostat is slightly above and behind that hose). This burps the air out of the system after water has filed the cyliner block. I disconnected and blew air thru the upper heater hose from the engine side to clear out all rinse water. After re-filling the antifreeze, I opened that hose and poured antifreeze in from the top with a funnel to insure that hose was full down and thru the water heater and then re-connected it. Again, loosen the hose clamp to let out any air at the fresh water pump. You may have some air still in the system that will work itself out after running, so be sure to re-fill from the filler cap and the overflow tank again after the system has cooled down.
 
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