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Thread: Winterizing outboards

  1. #1
    72 Hondo
    Do you have to do this, or is dropping the engine down enough to get all of the water out of the engine?
    I have a ´82 Merc 115, is there anything I should be worried about? The temp got down to about 25 degrees in Havasu last night and at 7am I used my temp-gun on the cowling and it said 14 degrees.
    Thanks,
    GARY.

  2. #2
    TUNNEL T
    yes you should be alright if you trimmed it down all the way and there is no water in it , just because it is so f@#$$%n cold everywhere on the west coast i would throw a blanket over it or even try to wrap a towel around power head and put cowling back on !!! TUNNEL T 22 degrees here at 8 am !!!

  3. #3
    72 Hondo
    Thanks for the info. the dune buggy is getting 86´d from the garage

  4. #4
    RitcheyRch
    I made sure all the water was out of the engine and put some fogging oil into each cylinder.

  5. #5
    h2oski2fast
    Mine doesn't sit long enough to worry about it. I do, however, make sure all the water is out of the enigine by trimming it down when it goes into storage.

  6. #6
    72 Hondo
    I did trim it down and I checked for any damage but, nothing visible. So I guess it will be O.K.
    Thanks,

  7. #7
    72 Hondo
    I made sure all the water was out of the engine and put some fogging oil into each cylinder.
    What kind of oil is it and how does it work?
    GARY.

  8. #8
    72 Hondo
    O.K. now thats taken care of
    Who do I talk to about tune up´s? Im new to this outboard stuff.
    Thanks,
    GARY.

  9. #9
    RitcheyRch
    Fogging oil is available at most auto parts stores. I took each spark plug out and sprayed some oil into each cylinder.
    What kind of oil is it and how does it work?
    GARY.

  10. #10
    Towndrunk
    If your motor is running right when you drain the water and put stabil in your gas, dont worry about it. You can put fogging oil in it if you are really anal but in 30 years of outboards I never have and not one failure dur to it.
    I run my little outboards (40hp) in Ill with 10 below for duck hunting and the only thing I ever did was make sure the water was out when on trailer. BTW, they sat outside ALL winter.

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