I have a new to me 79' C&C 30 with a Yanmar 2QM15. I am winterizing her for the 1st time, but am used to doing things by myself, so I am relearning, and adapting (a little different than my last boat, a sedan bridge). I have not had the chance to wire in a remote starter box, not to mention that a diesel can't be stopped with a 'run/off' switch. The 360 Chrysler Marines had large (6" diameter) intake strainers providing a nice bowl to pour antifreeze into. They were below deck far from the lower station, thus the need for the remote.
On the C&C the 'strainer' is much smaller. and has no 'bowl' to poor the antifreeze into. The hose from the through hull to the strainer is only 6" or 8" long (and I'm not sure the ID). Years ago on my Catalina 27' I could detach the intake hose and put it in a bucket of antifreeze, and I don't remember having a '2 places at once' problem.
I have a couple things I would like some thoughts on. First, if I make a jig that attaches to the inlet hose (where the through hull normally connects) and run a clear vinyl hose to a bucket in the cockpit where I can see that's happening on the intake side, and from where I can operate the controls and also see the exhaust, will there be enough suction to draw the antifreeze from the bucket? The answer to that may render the second question moot, but here it is anyway: Rather than letting the engine start, and increasing the risk of not being where I can stop it quickly, what if I pin the regulator so no fuel gets to the engine, and pin the decompression valve open so the starter motor can turn the engine freely?
Guess while I'm at it I should find the impeller and replace it.
On the C&C the 'strainer' is much smaller. and has no 'bowl' to poor the antifreeze into. The hose from the through hull to the strainer is only 6" or 8" long (and I'm not sure the ID). Years ago on my Catalina 27' I could detach the intake hose and put it in a bucket of antifreeze, and I don't remember having a '2 places at once' problem.
I have a couple things I would like some thoughts on. First, if I make a jig that attaches to the inlet hose (where the through hull normally connects) and run a clear vinyl hose to a bucket in the cockpit where I can see that's happening on the intake side, and from where I can operate the controls and also see the exhaust, will there be enough suction to draw the antifreeze from the bucket? The answer to that may render the second question moot, but here it is anyway: Rather than letting the engine start, and increasing the risk of not being where I can stop it quickly, what if I pin the regulator so no fuel gets to the engine, and pin the decompression valve open so the starter motor can turn the engine freely?
Guess while I'm at it I should find the impeller and replace it.