Hi Guy
I have a 1987 Hunter legend 40 ft with the yanmar 4jhe engine
About a year ago i had a a lot of engine work done to it when it was down in the Chesapeake bay area
including a whole new exhaust manifold , exhaust hose all new engine hose an new sea pump impel plus
So last fall planed to winterize it with installing the water type antifreeze in to the sea side cooling system
an looking it over i thought i should be able to install it in the Perko sea strainer
I have the older bronze 1" size with the two wing nut on top so i can easily remove the top plate an pull an clean the st st
strainer an should be able to pore in the antifreeze perko cap it about level to top of engine about 3 or 4 inches above seawater pump intake port
So i started it up an left it ideal keeping the cooling water sea cock closed i removed the top of the perko
thinking to add the antifreeze there
problem that i have is the seawater in the perko unit did not get pull down so was not able to add it there
I think this should of worked so had to pull off pump intake hose an add there but only real slowly
Does the engine need to running at a higher rpm to add the antifreeze in to the Perko sea strainer
If so does it get an water in it during a a low idea So can it be working good an over heat ???
Thanks Rick
I have a 1987 Hunter legend 40 ft with the yanmar 4jhe engine
About a year ago i had a a lot of engine work done to it when it was down in the Chesapeake bay area
including a whole new exhaust manifold , exhaust hose all new engine hose an new sea pump impel plus
So last fall planed to winterize it with installing the water type antifreeze in to the sea side cooling system
an looking it over i thought i should be able to install it in the Perko sea strainer
I have the older bronze 1" size with the two wing nut on top so i can easily remove the top plate an pull an clean the st st
strainer an should be able to pore in the antifreeze perko cap it about level to top of engine about 3 or 4 inches above seawater pump intake port
So i started it up an left it ideal keeping the cooling water sea cock closed i removed the top of the perko
thinking to add the antifreeze there
problem that i have is the seawater in the perko unit did not get pull down so was not able to add it there
I think this should of worked so had to pull off pump intake hose an add there but only real slowly
Does the engine need to running at a higher rpm to add the antifreeze in to the Perko sea strainer
If so does it get an water in it during a a low idea So can it be working good an over heat ???
Thanks Rick