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Hey guys, I recently bought a fun little Sea Ray 180 with the i/o Merc
130 - I only put about 5 hours on it so far. I've got a question about winterizing. Would you suppose it would be better to take it to the Merc dealer and have them stabilize the fuel, fog the engine, drain the block, etc... or could I just pull it out of the garage every two weeks, crank it up and let it run for 5 or 10 minutes out of the water? And if it's better to run it every other week or so, what's the best method to keeping the engine cooled? Direct connection, or the ear muffs? I have the earmuffs. I put them on turned on the hose and ran it yesterday for about 10 minutes. Seemed to run fine, but the temp guage would sit at around 180 degrees. I'm not scared to do it myself, but I just trying to find good advice on the best way to run it out of the water, if I can and if it won't damage the boat. I mean, will the water damage the motor if the engine isn't on? Am I asking too many questions in one post? Thanks for all of your help in advance!! |
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