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I winterized the boat engine and outdrive last year by myself last year. It
took almost a full day, including the time to purchase the supplies. I obviously assumed all liability for a cracked engine block by doing so. With that in mind I decided to let the pros do it this year as I did with my larger boats in the past so I called around today for some prices. As I store the boat on a trailer over the winter in a yard near my house I have some flexibility on who can do the service. We are also changing marinas next year (moving to one with a reputable mechanic staff, including the head mechanic with 35 years of experience) so we have no loyalty to our present marina. I found a local place that has been in business for 25 years, fully insured, that will change the oil and filter and the outdrive lower unit oil, lube the OD, fog and pickle (winterize) the engine, all for $155. Quite a nice deal. So what are you going to pay/engine to winterize? |
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I'll do my Chris myself. the 3.0 is a snap. On the last good run at the
lake, I add sta-bill or Sea-foam, fill it. run the lake, take it home, I drain the water, flush out the block with a half gallon of "pink stuff" pull the lower unit water hose and pour the rest of the "pink stuff" in there, add more sta-bil, fill it up with fuel, then parket it in the warehouse, grease the heck out of the gimbal bering., pull the battery, and put it back on the log splitter. I won't dink with the lower end oil untill next spring when I change the lower end water impeller, and thats not a really hard job to do either. JimH wrote: I winterized the boat engine and outdrive last year by myself last year. It took almost a full day, including the time to purchase the supplies. I obviously assumed all liability for a cracked engine block by doing so. With that in mind I decided to let the pros do it this year as I did with my larger boats in the past so I called around today for some prices. As I store the boat on a trailer over the winter in a yard near my house I have some flexibility on who can do the service. We are also changing marinas next year (moving to one with a reputable mechanic staff, including the head mechanic with 35 years of experience) so we have no loyalty to our present marina. I found a local place that has been in business for 25 years, fully insured, that will change the oil and filter and the outdrive lower unit oil, lube the OD, fog and pickle (winterize) the engine, all for $155. Quite a nice deal. So what are you going to pay/engine to winterize? |
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![]() JimH wrote: I winterized the boat engine and outdrive last year by myself last year. It took almost a full day, including the time to purchase the supplies. I obviously assumed all liability for a cracked engine block by doing so. With that in mind I decided to let the pros do it this year as I did with my larger boats in the past so I called around today for some prices. As I store the boat on a trailer over the winter in a yard near my house I have some flexibility on who can do the service. We are also changing marinas next year (moving to one with a reputable mechanic staff, including the head mechanic with 35 years of experience) so we have no loyalty to our present marina. I found a local place that has been in business for 25 years, fully insured, that will change the oil and filter and the outdrive lower unit oil, lube the OD, fog and pickle (winterize) the engine, all for $155. Quite a nice deal. So what are you going to pay/engine to winterize? All day, what are you, some sort of moron???? |
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![]() " JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message . .. I winterized the boat engine and outdrive last year by myself last year. It took almost a full day, including the time to purchase the supplies. I obviously assumed all liability for a cracked engine block by doing so. With that in mind I decided to let the pros do it this year as I did with my larger boats in the past so I called around today for some prices. As I store the boat on a trailer over the winter in a yard near my house I have some flexibility on who can do the service. We are also changing marinas next year (moving to one with a reputable mechanic staff, including the head mechanic with 35 years of experience) so we have no loyalty to our present marina. I found a local place that has been in business for 25 years, fully insured, that will change the oil and filter and the outdrive lower unit oil, lube the OD, fog and pickle (winterize) the engine, all for $155. Quite a nice deal. So what are you going to pay/engine to winterize? Sounds like it's time for Skippy to start preaching his "dip and rip" (I think that's what he called it) where you stick the outdrive in a 5 gallon bucket of antifreeze h2o mix and let it run a couple of minutes. Fredo |
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