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Outboards are self draining so don't worry about that. Just
remove the plugs and spray some oil made for lay/up in the plug holes and pull the motor over a few time and reinstall the plugs. When you run it for the last time put stable in the gas and remove the fuel line and run it dry and go to bed for the winter. Come spring connect the fuel line and go. "ironwarrior" wrote in message ... Definitely I would say common sense would tell you that winterizing would prolong the life of any motor being stored. I just bought a new little fishing boat and am trying to learn the ropes on proper maintainance myself. The motor is just a little 4 stroke 8 horsepower outboard, but carry's a pretty hefty price tag new. I want to make sure I take care of it. I just made an engine stand for it using my old automotive engine stand. I just screwed some 2x6's on and made a nice flat mounting surface....works pretty good. The motor is new and has only been run a few times. I hadn't started it though for about 2-3 months or so after buying it. It didn't seem to start right away... I pulled and pulled and nothing. I then waited about 5 minutes, and tried again...this time I could hear it try to start and after like 5 -10 pulls it started (using the choke and had primed the fuel with ball of course initially). After I ran it and turned it off, it started on 1 pull with no hesitation at all. I guess with these motors you have to start them regularly. I think it was dry initially with no fuel in the line or float. In any case I was told the best way is to start it every couple months throughout the year. My question is, if I do that should I remove the gas line between starting times so the carb runs dry? Or should I leave fuel in the carb and fuel line between 2 month starts? In addition, is there anything else I should do? I heard some say to run some antifreeze through. Might be a good Idea to pour some into the garbage can when I run it. This way it cycles the antifreeze through the output hole.... Then the fogger spray I've also heard about? What is this stuff? Any advice would be appreciated . -- ironwarrior |