beyond preventive maintence

guyo

Petty Officer 3rd Class
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I RUN A 92 150 RUDE ON A DAILY BAISIS DURRING THE SUMMER MONTHS. I CANNOT TOLLERATE ANY REPAIRS DURING THIS TIME.WHAT CAN I DO BESIDES SCHELDULED MAINTENCE TO AVOID ANY TYPE OF PROBLEM DURING THE HEIGHT OF THE BOATING SEASON. CHANGE PARTS THAT TEND TO WEAR! ECT.....PS;; DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY VIEWS ON DE CARBONIZING AN OUTBOARD WITH SEAFOAM AND DEEP CREEP
 

ob

Admiral
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Re: beyond preventive maintence

Sparkplugs ,waterpump kit,thermostats,lower unit oil change and new fill/drain washers,adjust link/synch,insure your engine is propped to turn in the upoper limits of its Wide Open Throttle operating range.Also check and replace any worn fuel hoses and fittings and insure the vro oil reservoir is devoid of water and its piuckup tube is clean and clear.Make sure you folow the oil priming procedure any time the reservoir is serviced and mix fuel at 50:1 until you can verify usage from reservoir.Mark a line at the oil level with a permenant marker and run premix until you are satisfied that the oil level has dropped.<br /><br />To decarb ,I usually use the schrader fitting on the primer solenoid with OMC engine tuner.Then follow with a good 1 hour or more run to clear any loosened deposits.After this is the best time to replace/clean and regap the sparkplugs.
 

rabidfish

Senior Chief Petty Officer
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Oct 3, 2000
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Re: beyond preventive maintence

Decarbing is great! Use the OEM brand that has the schrader fitting right on the hose from the can. (it's just easier)<br /><br />You can increase your engines service life by backing off the throttle just a bit. Follow the service intervals and you should be good to go.
 
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