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Storing outboard in winter - updated
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<blockquote data-quote="benjineer" data-source="post: 168348" data-attributes="member: 3833"><p>Speaking of Mercs, the muffs won't work on my '86 model 9.9s. I have to fill up a bucket. Dad has a newer 4-stroke 9.9 that is the same way. Is there a better solution out there for this? Tempo makes a crazy little thing we use on the '69 OMC IO. Does someone make something for the little mercs? I'm about to start dunking mine in saltwater, and I'd like a better way to run it in my yard. Until then, I'll be trying to stop by a river launch on the way home and run them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benjineer, post: 168348, member: 3833"] Speaking of Mercs, the muffs won't work on my '86 model 9.9s. I have to fill up a bucket. Dad has a newer 4-stroke 9.9 that is the same way. Is there a better solution out there for this? Tempo makes a crazy little thing we use on the '69 OMC IO. Does someone make something for the little mercs? I'm about to start dunking mine in saltwater, and I'd like a better way to run it in my yard. Until then, I'll be trying to stop by a river launch on the way home and run them. [/QUOTE]
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