5411
I also have a Universal 5411.Check the temperature of your thermostat. Mine is 135 degrees. It runs at that temperature unless I put a big load on it. Until it warms up it "spits" very little water from the exhaust. Even when warm it does not flow like other engines that have a (closed system). Because the 5411 is raw water cooled it keeps the water circulating inside the engine until it is up to operating temperature, then the thermostat opens up allowing fresh cool water to enter and hot exhaust water to exit. (this is what you see coming out)Here on the Great Salt Lake when water temps are down in the low 40 degree range. It does not need much water to keep cool. Also along the California coast in winter it uses very little water.If you are really concerned check your impeller.I am not sure about your valve. If you have a diagram of the cooling system, available in the 5411 manual, you can follow the water flow back to the mixing valve. If your "winterizing valve" is in this loop I would leave it open so that the engine can maintain it's operating temperature. I installed a "tee" coming from the mixing tee to the water pump. With an additional line and valve. I just stick this in a bucket of 50/50 mix antifreeze, open the valve, close the intake valve below the mix-tee and let the engine suck it up until I see color out the exhaust. This way salt water is not inside the engine all the time. Make sure you use the (environmentally safe antifreeze! Not the green kind!)The 5411 is a GREAT LITTLE ENGINE, it does not need much water to run but, it also does not use much fuel either!