Winter water removal

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junior636

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Thought I’d post on here since this is more racer related. I only used distilled water and water wetter in my car this year. First year of having to get it all out for winter so it doesn’t freeze, what is your experience or what are you doing to drain yours? My car is stored in an insulated building and I think it would be fine but not wanting to take the chance. Drain it and maybe use compressed air somewhere? It’s a 440 based big block.

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Thought I’d post on here since this is more racer related. I only used distilled water and water wetter in my car this year. First year of having to get it all out for winter so it doesn’t freeze, what is your experience or what are you doing to drain yours? My car is stored in an insulated building and I think it would be fine but not wanting to take the chance. Drain it and maybe use compressed air somewhere? It’s a 440 based big block.

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Pull both of the drain plugs on the side of the block and nearly all the water will come out. You could raise the car up on 1 side if you really wanted to get 99% out. Then do the same on the other side.
 
IMHO

Drain out the water, refill with antifreeze in a 50/50 mix run the engine till its up to temp, maybe a bit longer to heat off any moisture in the oil. Then it's winterized. In the spring, drain the coolant and save for next winter. Flush the system and refill with distilled and wetter.
 

Drain it and run it empty for a min with the cap off. It will get slightly warm and evaporate the water. I drain mine and run it moving it around a couple of times during the shuffle. Pretty sure all the residual water has evaporated out. Oh, I also drain it when warm.
 
IMHO

Drain out the water, refill with antifreeze in a 50/50 mix run the engine till its up to temp, maybe a bit longer to heat off any moisture in the oil. Then it's winterized. In the spring, drain the coolant and save for next winter. Flush the system and refill with distilled and wetter.

This right here ^^^^ .
This is the safest bet you have,,,,and the antifreeze mix protects any iron from rusting while sitting dry .
Which it will if not protected .

Tommy
 
Pull the drain plugs out of each side of the block and put radiator petcock with the same pipe thread back in the block. Then the next time you have to drain it, you just open up the 3 petcocks, the one in the radiator and the two in the block.
 
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