OK, I'm going to take a stab at this, hopefully, this weekend. I need to flush my radiator and I understand I am to use DD's Twin-Pack Cleaner which I'll pick up in the morning. I'm going to do clean the heat exchangers using Karl's suggested method. After cleaning the radiator, I have to replace the coolant. I've read this thread several times and just when I think I'm "getting it" I start getting the "glazed over" look.
Karl, if I understood this right, you say that when in areas not subject to freezing, just use distilled water with the proper inhibitor package (which I assume I get at DD) and no anti-freeze at all. But...you also mention that you use Fleet Charge with Fleetguard Heavy Duty Diesel antifreeze base plus distilled water. Aren't you in an area that doesn't freeze? So which mixture is better? Where do you get the Fleetguard products?
Bottom line...I'm in Miami - never going to travel to freezing areas; I have 8v92 (this thread was about the 71 series) and I'd like to do this right. What do I use - antifreeze mixture or distilled water and additives? If I ask DD, one day they tell me the most expensive stuff they sell, and on another day, it's "just use ordinary antifreeze and mix it half and half", but I'm not sure about that either. At Florida DD, I can ask the same question and get a different answer every time. If I don't need to spend the money on gallons of antifreeze, when distilled water plus additives will do, then I'd rather put my money elsewhere in the boat [since you just know I'm going to spend it on the boat anyway

] That said, I want to do the right thing.
And....I can't find "capacity" in any of my sources. How much (gallons) of stuff do I need? Sounds stupid, but give me a break...this is my first diesel boat, but I am very, very interested in understanding her intimately and being able to do my own engine work, or at least being a "hands-on" helper in the engine room.

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Thanks,
Ang