Flushing the Yanmar Engine

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Bert Kinyon

My manual only says I should replace my engine coolant but that's it. No instructions.... I looked all over the darn engine and could not find a petcock to drain the coolant. Do we have to flush these things everytime we want to change the coolant?
 
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Bob Rutland

Flush

If your motor is a 2GM, you should find two petcocks(one for the block and one for the heat exchanger)on the left side of the motor. Look for a clear plastic tube. It will leed you to the petcock. With the motor warm, open the petcock and drain the antifreeze into a gallon milk jug. Flush with clean water. Then refill with a 50/50 mix antifreeze/water. Don't forget to change the mix in the reservoir. After you run the motor for the first time, go back and check the coolant level in the reservoir. Hope this helps, Bob
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
and replace the coolant with...

Havoline Extended Life, it is pink. It is now recommended by Yanmar.
 
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Bert Kinon

Thanks Bob!

I REALLY need to get a good manual for that engine. I thought those petcocks were related to the fuel system and, as long as the engine was running fine I wasn't going to mess with them.... Thanks for getting me on track. Do you know where I can get a good manual for my engine?
 
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Don

Manuals

Your Yanmar deal should be able to order an owner's manual and a service manual. Service is more detailes. Chilton also has one for a number of Yanmars. At one time it was on Amazon and Borders here. It was a very good manual.
 
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