How do you flush RV antifreeze?

How do you flush RV antifreeze?

The easiest method is to flush the RV antifreeze out by running fresh water through the water system, either through the city water inlet or the fresh water holding tank, using the water pump. Open all of the faucets (hot and cold) and run fresh water through the system until it flows clear.

When to de-winterize and sanitize the RV water system?

Depending on how the RV was winterized, the RV water system needs to be de-winterized and sanitized. Note: Make sure the freezing temperatures are over for the season before you do. The first step is to flush all the non-toxic RV antifreeze out of the RV plumbing system. On average you used 2 to 3 gallons of RV antifreeze to winterize the unit.

What should I do to winterize my Tohatsu outboard?

By winterizing your outboard, you will help ensure that your outboard will be ready to go at the start of next year’s boating season. Thoroughly flush your engine with clean, fresh water. All Tohatsu outboards are water cooled; running your outboard without an adequate source of cooling water will result in severe damage to your outboard!

What do I need to Flush my 8-140 hp outboard engine?

With the 8-140 hp you can either use the optional flushing plug which can be attached to a hose for flushing the engine with fresh water or purchase a set of “ear muffs” (available at your local marine dealer). This equipment attaches to your garden hose and clamps on to your outboard’s lower unit, covering the water intake ports.

What do I need to flush a suburban water heater?

Only a few simple items are required, including a wrench to remove the drain plug or anode rod, a tank flush wand, and some white vinegar (1/2 gallon for every gallon of tank capacity). If you have a Suburban brand water heater, be sure to have a new replacement anode rod on hand as well (magnesium, aluminum or zinc/aluminum).

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