Re: Winterizing my mercury force 120
Your first step of treating the remaining fuel with stabil is a good move.
-Run the engine until the carbs are filled and engine running on treated fuel. You don't have to empty the carbs instead just leave them filled with stabil treated fuel.
-Stop engine and let cool. Remove all spark plugs and spray generous amount of fogging oil into plug holes. Place engine in full vertical so oil stays in cylinder rather than running down the crankcase.
-Rotate flywheel by hand to distribute fogging oil throughout the cylinder
-Replace spark plugs and you are basically done with the powerhead.
As for the LU, Depending how many hours you run the engine for the year, you might have to change the gear oil or at least check the condition of the gear oil. Personally, since I ran my engine only in the spring and summer, I only check the condition of the oil. If it is still clear and bright, then I'll just until the following year to replace it. I do replace it every other year at the same time with the impeller. However, if the oil is not clear you will need to replace it. If this continues to be a problem, you might want to investigate further where the contamination is coming from.
Of course, this is all my personal procedures for I have yet to see a real winterization procedure for force outboards.