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![]() Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 06:19:23 GMT, "Clams Canino" wrote: "Larry" wrote in message I wouldn't run it until Spring at all. If you start it without cooling water, it'll tear up the pump impeller running it dry against its housing. If you run it in cooling water, that'll freeze before you can get it to drain, taking a chance of frozen water doing internal damage in the already-frigid weather. I think the advice to run it is climate dependant. That said.. once an outboard block is warmed up, it'll always drain out before anything can possibly freeze. I know guys who run all year around up here and never winterize at all. Just drain the engine at the ramp. Seems to work out for them. I always run fresh water through using muffs after use ... and if I run it up monthly over winter it would again be with muffs on - so should not harm impeller. Typically I run it at idle until warm water is coming out of telltale - then shut down but leave water running. Engine fully drains as stored 'skeg down' I'll continue to mist over the block and linkages with WD40 after each run up, so the concensus seems to be runb it rather than bother with fogging and ignoring over winter. |
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