The mufflers in my 4000 have no drains. I find it kind of wasteful to push 30gals of antifreeze through each engine for what should take 5. If I pull the inlet hose, will the mufflers drain enough to prevent having to fill them with antifreeze?
(10-07-2022, 09:46 AM)MC1600 Wrote: The mufflers in my 4000 have no drains. I find it kind of wasteful to push 30gals of antifreeze through each engine for what should take 5. If I pull the inlet hose, will the mufflers drain enough to prevent having to fill them with antifreeze?
I have the same boat and have the same concerns about pushing 15 gallons each through the exhaust. How would removing an inlet hose help drain them? I think you mean remove exhaust hose? If so, good luck reaching it...lol
The amount of antifreeze is probably overkill. I assume there is lots of room for expansion but it looks like it would be a nightmare to have to replace one of those mufflers so I will just keeping using antifreeze.
I just bought a 3500 express and also concerned about the amount of antifreeze to use. I'm planning on using 8 gallons per engine.
I hope more members chime in with their experience.
10-20-2022, 04:04 PM (This post was last modified: 10-20-2022, 04:05 PM by Lobsta.)
I don't understand the post. Why are you wanting to fill the muffler with anti freeze? When i winterize we run the engine and start pouring AF in until we get pink out the exhaust. That is usually about 6 gallons in our case. Am i not understanding something?
Cummins 5.9's in our 3200