[AT] Kohler Question

msm10301 at juno.com msm10301 at juno.com
Mon Oct 2 06:03:34 PDT 2006


I'd be concerned that parts of the water jacked wouldn't drain
completely. Maybe you could rig up a way to blow the water out with
compressed air.
Mike

-- Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net> wrote:
If it is full, you won't be able to add enough antifreeze to the system 
to prevent freezing. You need to drain the water out into a container. 
Then mix up a 50/50 solution of water and antifreeze that is the same 
quantity as what you removed and put that in.

If you are short of time right now, just drain the water out and leave 
it empty (with a BIG sign on it that says "ADD COOLANT BEFORE OPERATING!").

I know that where you live in PA gets colder sooner that it does here in 
NJ, but you still have a few weeks before the temperatures get cold 
enough to damage unprotected engines.

Mike

Richard Fink Sr wrote:
> On my recent purchase a Kohler power plant. This unit was always housed 
> in side and it don't appear it has any antifreeze in it. I won''t have 
> time to get it running before cold weather sets in here. And would like 
> to know how i can get antifreeze to mix with the water with out
running it.
> thanks
> R Fink
> PA
> 
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