scrisp
Active Member
I am getting ready to winterize both of the Doos and this year my XP starter threw a monkey wrench into the procedure.
I normally, start the engine and pour antifreeze into the head and let it circulate until it comes out the exhaust, but this year, the starter took a crap and I cannot get it started.
Would it work to let the tongue of the trailer sit on the floor, and pour the antifreeze into the head using the flush fitting, and flow towards the front of the engine? Will it eventually flow into the exhaust system if I were to tilt the trailer up at the front after some time? Just don't want anything freezing and am not exactly sure how the antifreeze circulates through the engine/exhaust system, if the engine isn't running.
This is why I love my SPX, it started last night in 45 degree weather and has never left me stranded. The XP, well, not so much. lol
I normally, start the engine and pour antifreeze into the head and let it circulate until it comes out the exhaust, but this year, the starter took a crap and I cannot get it started.
Would it work to let the tongue of the trailer sit on the floor, and pour the antifreeze into the head using the flush fitting, and flow towards the front of the engine? Will it eventually flow into the exhaust system if I were to tilt the trailer up at the front after some time? Just don't want anything freezing and am not exactly sure how the antifreeze circulates through the engine/exhaust system, if the engine isn't running.
This is why I love my SPX, it started last night in 45 degree weather and has never left me stranded. The XP, well, not so much. lol


