rickdb1boat
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I have a 1990 70 HP Evinrude that I am going to have to store for about 1 year. Normally, I only have it layed up for about 6 Months out of the year, so I do all the normal "Winterizing" care & all is well in the spring. My question is, what other precautions do I need to take, in addition to the normal procedure, to make sure the Motor will be protected for an extended period of time? I'm mainly concerned about making sure the insides stay lubricated and "free", and that the gas left in the carbs does not gum up. Will stabilizer protect the fuel for 1 year and what is the best thing to do to protect the insides of the Engine? Any help would be appreciated, Thanks,