mariettaken
Cadet
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- May 24, 2009
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So I completely forgot about winterizing my 5.7l Mercruiser 2 winters ago. I live in GA. The last time I had the boat in the (fresh) water was around July 2007. After that it was on a trailer under covered storage. We did not take it out at all last season.
So, here I am ready to use it this season -- and fire it up for the first time. My HOPE is that it sat long enough before winter arrived that the water in the open pathways of the engine, risers and manifolds had a chance to evaporate. ANY chance of that?
All I have done so far is pull the dipstick. No signs of milkiness. Oh, I also unscrewed the drain plugs on the manifolds. Only a little water came out of each -- maybe 1/4 cup or less.
My question is how should I proceed? Should I just try to start it and let it warm up, listening and watching carefully? Or, should I check compression, change oil, what??
So, here I am ready to use it this season -- and fire it up for the first time. My HOPE is that it sat long enough before winter arrived that the water in the open pathways of the engine, risers and manifolds had a chance to evaporate. ANY chance of that?
All I have done so far is pull the dipstick. No signs of milkiness. Oh, I also unscrewed the drain plugs on the manifolds. Only a little water came out of each -- maybe 1/4 cup or less.
My question is how should I proceed? Should I just try to start it and let it warm up, listening and watching carefully? Or, should I check compression, change oil, what??