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On May 27, 1:45*pm, wrote:
My BIL has been asking me for years to winterize his inboard outboard boat. I never realized how much he was paying until yesterday. I'm a shop teacher with a good working knowledge of mechanics and small engines. From what I've read, it seams that the job is fogging the cylinders, change the oil/filter, change outboard trans fluid, antifreeze the coolant, and stabil the gas. Is that it? *Are special tools or equipment needed? thanks, Ron If you tell us more about what make and model engine, on what boat, and as much about the configuration as you can. There are a couple of pro mechanics here that would probably be able to point you in the right direction. I am sure you will get some general stuff, but if you were more specific, they could be too. Unfortunately, that is the most help I can give you. Scotty |
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