I have a 2008 sixty hp Mercury fourstorke, EFI. It has only 15 hours on it so just going to have the engine fogged for winter storage (four months in a garage above freezing temps).
Two Merc dealers in my area. Both "fog" differently.
The first dealer disconnects the fuel line and connects in a mixture of gas, oil and Stabil and runs the motor. States emphatically that they have been fogging four stroke EFI engines this way for years. And they do winterize a lot of four strokes.
The second dealer removes the plugs and sprays fogging oil into the cylinders. Looking at what needs to be done to get to the plugs the first way would certainly be easier.
If the first way is effective I prefer it as the last thing I want to discover is a cross threaded plug down the road.
Does anyone have experience in the first dealers method? Engine has a five year merc warranty so would of course keep receipts no matter who "fogs" the engine.
Thanks!
Two Merc dealers in my area. Both "fog" differently.
The first dealer disconnects the fuel line and connects in a mixture of gas, oil and Stabil and runs the motor. States emphatically that they have been fogging four stroke EFI engines this way for years. And they do winterize a lot of four strokes.
The second dealer removes the plugs and sprays fogging oil into the cylinders. Looking at what needs to be done to get to the plugs the first way would certainly be easier.
If the first way is effective I prefer it as the last thing I want to discover is a cross threaded plug down the road.
Does anyone have experience in the first dealers method? Engine has a five year merc warranty so would of course keep receipts no matter who "fogs" the engine.
Thanks!