Re: motor position while boat is home
I say store it down, regardless of what it is. Here's my reasoning:<br /><br />4 stroke outboard: Motor oil is pooled low in the motor (in the oil pan, if you will), if it's tilted way up on a 45 degree angle, there's potential for oil to be pooling up under a cylinder, slowly creeping past the rings and seeping through seals and going other places it shouldn't go. If carburated, fuel in float bowls may be going places it shouldn't be as well. Besides, would you consider storing your car or lawnmower on a 45 degree angle? Not usually...<br /><br />2 stroke outboard: Many have an oil reservoir high on the motor with a cap. Tilt it up 45 degrees with a full oil reservior and oil may likely leak out slowly around the cap if it's not a perfect seal. A possible mess and a waste. See above notes regarding fuel in float bowls.<br /><br />Sterndrives: The rubber of bellows and water hoses have memory, and don't like to be stretched on one side and compressed on the other for a length of time. Also increases surface area possibly exposed to UV rays and can accellerate bellow rot.<br /><br />I also agree for all 3 types that you want any trapped lake water in the exhaust and water intake to drain out, particularly if the'res a chance of a freeze. And I agree with the theory of keeping gear oil in contact with the seals as much as possible to keep them lubed. Besides, when the motor is lowered, it takes less storage space.<br /><br />I can think of no practical reason in favor of leaving it stored tilted up, other than saving 2 minutes of time.