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Harry
I have my first boat with a diesel engine. I've read the manuals, the posts, the archives, talked to old salts, etc. Armed with all this new info, I set out to prepare the engine (Yanmar 2GM20F) for winter, on the hard.I closed the sea cock, put the hose in a five gallon bucket, pumped five gallons of fresh water thru the engine, then three gallons of the purple antifreeze. A slip mate observed, and told me when the purple stuff came out the exhaust. I shut down the engine feeling really successful and pretty smug that I had winterized properly, AND with no problems!On Monday, I decided to re-read the process just to make sure I didn't forget anything. Sure enough, I did forget something. The article said to run the engine 15 mins. first to open the thermostat. The only warm-up I did was the flushing, probably slightly less than 5 mins. This engine has both a raw water and fresh water system. My understanding is the raw water side cools the heat exchanger, and the fresh water side cools the engine. The fresh side has the proper mixture of water & antifreeze.Am I ok for the winter, or should I re-do the raw side? Of course, the boat is no longer in the water, so I'm not sure how it can be done.