Bobby Autry
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2006
- Messages
- 46
Hello to everyone,
I have a question on winterizing my 1989 Evinrude V-4 SPL outboard model# E88MSLCER. Let me know if I am leaving or improperly doing a step, but anyway, here is what I was going to do to winterize my outboard boat motor. First of all, I will put in fuel stabilizer in my fuel tank(10 gallon capacity) that has a half of tank currently in it. Then I will crank my out board with the muffs and water going threw the power head until the engine gets warmed up and gets the fuel stabilizer throught the fuel lines and carbuerators, then I will spary Sea Foam Deep Creep in a spray can into the carbs until it sputters or chokes out, then I will remove the fuel connection and let it run out of fuel, then I will take the plugs out and put TCW3 outboard oil into each of the cylinders and rotate the flywheel clockwise to thoroughly get the oil into the cylinder walls, then I will install the spark plugs and lube down the power head with Sea Foam Deep Creep, lube the grease fittings and change the lower leg unit oil and push the boat back into the garage and hope she will be good to go for next season. Hopefuklly I have covered all of the steps to winterize my outboard. Let me know. Thanks, Bob
I have a question on winterizing my 1989 Evinrude V-4 SPL outboard model# E88MSLCER. Let me know if I am leaving or improperly doing a step, but anyway, here is what I was going to do to winterize my outboard boat motor. First of all, I will put in fuel stabilizer in my fuel tank(10 gallon capacity) that has a half of tank currently in it. Then I will crank my out board with the muffs and water going threw the power head until the engine gets warmed up and gets the fuel stabilizer throught the fuel lines and carbuerators, then I will spary Sea Foam Deep Creep in a spray can into the carbs until it sputters or chokes out, then I will remove the fuel connection and let it run out of fuel, then I will take the plugs out and put TCW3 outboard oil into each of the cylinders and rotate the flywheel clockwise to thoroughly get the oil into the cylinder walls, then I will install the spark plugs and lube down the power head with Sea Foam Deep Creep, lube the grease fittings and change the lower leg unit oil and push the boat back into the garage and hope she will be good to go for next season. Hopefuklly I have covered all of the steps to winterize my outboard. Let me know. Thanks, Bob