Typically you need to1)Run coolant through the motor via earmuffs and the lower unit2)Either run the carbs dry, or fog the engine3)disconnect the battery(store inside)4)Drain and re fill lower unit oil5)change zincs6)treat gasoline use extra additive7)grease joints on engine disconnect fuel lines9) cover the boat10)pull the plug (if still in)Everyone does this there own way but these are the basics
Quote from: BigAl13 on November 10, 2012, 01:39:44 PMTypically you need to1)Run coolant through the motor via earmuffs and the lower unit2)Either run the carbs dry, or fog the engine3)disconnect the battery(store inside)4)Drain and re fill lower unit oil5)change zincs6)treat gasoline use extra additive7)grease joints on engine disconnect fuel lines9) cover the boat10)pull the plug (if still in)Everyone does this there own way but these are the basics WOW Al, that sure is more than I knew... thank you!!!! I think I can most certinally do that right? Right??? Uhhh Right??? I say RIGHT! Well.... between the manual, and taking photos of stuff, going to West Marine and so on I bet I can do it! Or, crawl in corner and cry and end up paying someone to do it...
oh yeah very important when refilling the lower unit oil fill from the bottom hole untill the fluid comes out the top hole. only way to phrase that. then put the top screw in before you remove the filling tube from the bottom hole. become one with your inner ninja then as fast as you can remove the bottom tube and put in the plug. also take note if theres any metal filings on the plugs theres magnets on them to attract the filings watch youtube theres many videos for this
Yes, I did that, I lowered the engine and left it level. I ran the engine with the ears on, and then sprayed the fogger in. I also topped off the gas with that treatment. WD-40ed, my best friend nest to duct tape ( Kenny lol ) on all the joints. I will be covering the entire boat for extra protection as i've done each year with a tarp and tie it down. Come spring, I will put on fresh spark plugs, clean the oil filter that sits inside the engine, change out the water seperator thats in by my battery, its a white cylender looking thing, i have a tool for it to get it on and off snug, and also clean out the lower unit as you guys suggested. I've learned so much between you guys and my friend that came and helped me; I cant THANK YOU ENOUGH! I'm waiting on the last few things for spring thinking that it would be better with all the rain and snow that may come in this winter. I guess it couldn't have hurt to do it now too, but I just feel better doing in the spring and it's like a 20 min job...( I'm hoping that is ) I know how to do everything but the oil filter thats in the engine over towards the side and the lower unit oil. There are two screws, one towards the middle and the other on the bottom where the oil drains out. What else, ummm aside from the power wash and fresh coat of paint I am hoping I have it all covered, what do you guys think?
Quote from: Ms Fish on November 13, 2012, 11:35:40 AMYes, I did that, I lowered the engine and left it level. I ran the engine with the ears on, and then sprayed the fogger in. I also topped off the gas with that treatment. WD-40ed, my best friend nest to duct tape ( Kenny lol ) on all the joints. I will be covering the entire boat for extra protection as i've done each year with a tarp and tie it down. Come spring, I will put on fresh spark plugs, clean the oil filter that sits inside the engine, change out the water seperator thats in by my battery, its a white cylender looking thing, i have a tool for it to get it on and off snug, and also clean out the lower unit as you guys suggested. I've learned so much between you guys and my friend that came and helped me; I cant THANK YOU ENOUGH! I'm waiting on the last few things for spring thinking that it would be better with all the rain and snow that may come in this winter. I guess it couldn't have hurt to do it now too, but I just feel better doing in the spring and it's like a 20 min job...( I'm hoping that is ) I know how to do everything but the oil filter thats in the engine over towards the side and the lower unit oil. There are two screws, one towards the middle and the other on the bottom where the oil drains out. What else, ummm aside from the power wash and fresh coat of paint I am hoping I have it all covered, what do you guys think? I take it you have a 4 stroke. I'm a 2 stroke guy (comments to yourself GENTLEMEN!) myself so I can't help you in that dept. The fuel water separator is simple to do, just make sure you get the old gasket out with the filter and just rub some oil on the new gasket so it does not dry rot. Real easy to do, it's just a circular rubber ring.
Uh oh, it's a two stroke...im pretty sure it is, I mix the gas and oil together when I get gas, 12 gal to a qrt of oil. Have I done something wrnog already??
Quote from: Andys Delight on November 13, 2012, 11:46:39 AMQuote from: Ms Fish on November 13, 2012, 11:35:40 AMYes, I did that, I lowered the engine and left it level. I ran the engine with the ears on, and then sprayed the fogger in. I also topped off the gas with that treatment. WD-40ed, my best friend nest to duct tape ( Kenny lol ) on all the joints. I will be covering the entire boat for extra protection as i've done each year with a tarp and tie it down. Come spring, I will put on fresh spark plugs, clean the oil filter that sits inside the engine, change out the water seperator thats in by my battery, its a white cylender looking thing, i have a tool for it to get it on and off snug, and also clean out the lower unit as you guys suggested. I've learned so much between you guys and my friend that came and helped me; I cant THANK YOU ENOUGH! I'm waiting on the last few things for spring thinking that it would be better with all the rain and snow that may come in this winter. I guess it couldn't have hurt to do it now too, but I just feel better doing in the spring and it's like a 20 min job...( I'm hoping that is ) I know how to do everything but the oil filter thats in the engine over towards the side and the lower unit oil. There are two screws, one towards the middle and the other on the bottom where the oil drains out. What else, ummm aside from the power wash and fresh coat of paint I am hoping I have it all covered, what do you guys think? I take it you have a 4 stroke. I'm a 2 stroke guy (comments to yourself GENTLEMEN!) myself so I can't help you in that dept. The fuel water separator is simple to do, just make sure you get the old gasket out with the filter and just rub some oil on the new gasket so it does not dry rot. Real easy to do, it's just a circular rubber ring.
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