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dennis meissner wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message m... "Larry W" wrote in message ... I winterized my first "True Inboard" today (I've done many I/O's) so I'm hoping I did things correctly. I removed 5 drain plugs: 1 from the back of each mainifold 1 from each side the block 1 from a hose connecting elbow below the waterump I ran a wire up each drain hole to clear out any rust. I disconnect 3 hoses that meet at the thermostat housing area and poured in some anti-freeze. The boat was out of the water and owner didn't want to start it so I couldn't fog out the engine. I did squirt some fogging oil down the carb and in each cylinder and cranked it over. I also added stabil to the fuel. Did I miss anything that will bite me in the Spring? Thanks Larry Missed the last couple months boating. Oops, you may be someplace with real winter. I start my boat on the trailer using a fake-a-lake I made, didn't want to spend the 40 or 50 bucks overton's charges. I bought a toilet plunger and drilled out the rubber where the wood handle screws in. then pickd up some pvc tubing, an elbow and a garden hose adapter. Made the one tube just long enought where I can wedge the assembly between the driveway and the boat's water intake. Works great. As far as draining... only thing I do differently is using the shopvac on the holes from the plugs. Oh yea I also removed the lower hose off the water pump and run the shopvac through that. Probably a good idea to disconnect the battery. In 15 years I never fogged the cylinders but I usually don't winterize till mid december and get out in the boat again in march... Drysuits are great! How do you like your inboard? I haven't looked back since I bought my first one. Dennis Calif Bill - Yeah we have real winters here in Central New York - they're calling for frost tonight. Dennis, Thanks for your input. I'm a reformed car mechanic that started fixing boats at near by lakes. I really like your fake-a-lake idea and may try to copy it. I love the way the inboards I've worked on sit in the water and you can't beat the sound of this V8 and some of the old wooden Chris Crafts. Larry |
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On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 20:38:41 -0400, Larry W
wrote: Calif Bill - Yeah we have real winters here in Central New York - they're calling for frost tonight. Good grief. I knew there was some reason I left. |
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On Sep 18, 7:38*pm, Larry W wrote:
I love the way the inboards I've worked on sit in the water and you can't beat the sound of this V8 and some of the old wooden Chris Crafts. Larry perfect! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQRa1I1-UVs |
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Tim wrote:
On Sep 18, 7:38 pm, Larry W wrote: I love the way the inboards I've worked on sit in the water and you can't beat the sound of this V8 and some of the old wooden Chris Crafts. Larry perfect! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQRa1I1-UVs That's the sound! |
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