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Storing outboard in winter - updated
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<blockquote data-quote="perchin" data-source="post: 167948" data-attributes="member: 2620"><p>simple... Unhook your fuel line from the tank. Now start the outboard with the muffs on, and run her till she stalls out from fuel starvation. Now drain your lower-end lube and replace with fresh.</p><p></p><p>This is what I do... although I store mine in my basement so it never freeze's either over the winter. :wink: </p><p></p><p>Now what you do with the left over gas... I don't bother wasting money on a fuel stabilizer, I just let it sit in the can untill first mowing next year and run it in the lawn tractor, weed wacker, chainsaw, or use it in the farm truck. I fail to see the benefit to treating $30 worth of gas with a $15 treatment... the guys with the big boats are a different story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perchin, post: 167948, member: 2620"] simple... Unhook your fuel line from the tank. Now start the outboard with the muffs on, and run her till she stalls out from fuel starvation. Now drain your lower-end lube and replace with fresh. This is what I do... although I store mine in my basement so it never freeze's either over the winter. :wink: Now what you do with the left over gas... I don't bother wasting money on a fuel stabilizer, I just let it sit in the can untill first mowing next year and run it in the lawn tractor, weed wacker, chainsaw, or use it in the farm truck. I fail to see the benefit to treating $30 worth of gas with a $15 treatment... the guys with the big boats are a different story. [/QUOTE]
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