hotrod53
Chief Petty Officer
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- Oct 16, 2009
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Obviously lower unit oil change, that's a given.
Over the last 3 seasons I have done this the same way, I just wanted to see what the general opinion of my method is.
I did not run the motor and fog it, that was tough to do by myself. I opened the throttle 100% and stuck the fog oil straw in each carb throat, I sprayed through each carb twice and then put the Mercontrol back in neutral. I then removed the 4 plugs and checked the depth of each piston with the plastic fogging straw, I rotated the motor clockwise only until each piston was at the bottom of the stroke. I fogged each cylinder while pulling the straw out slowly, turned the motor by hand and did the next piston down. Once I did all 4 cylinders, I reinstalled the plugs. The only thing that I missed was spraying while the motor was running.
In 3 seasons no issues, am I doing it satisfactorily?
Over the last 3 seasons I have done this the same way, I just wanted to see what the general opinion of my method is.
I did not run the motor and fog it, that was tough to do by myself. I opened the throttle 100% and stuck the fog oil straw in each carb throat, I sprayed through each carb twice and then put the Mercontrol back in neutral. I then removed the 4 plugs and checked the depth of each piston with the plastic fogging straw, I rotated the motor clockwise only until each piston was at the bottom of the stroke. I fogged each cylinder while pulling the straw out slowly, turned the motor by hand and did the next piston down. Once I did all 4 cylinders, I reinstalled the plugs. The only thing that I missed was spraying while the motor was running.
In 3 seasons no issues, am I doing it satisfactorily?