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<blockquote data-quote="Outlawtoon" data-source="post: 169547" data-attributes="member: 4356"><p>Good advice on all the above, my dealer said to remove the spark plugs and shoot a couple squirts of oil in each cylinder, then put the plugs back. and then make sure you store the motor in the right position. Oil can drain back into the cylinders, which won't hurt anything, but makes for a harder start in the spring. I flush all the gas lines out with air and empty my tanks bone dry and air them out. Might be over kill not sure, old habit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlawtoon, post: 169547, member: 4356"] Good advice on all the above, my dealer said to remove the spark plugs and shoot a couple squirts of oil in each cylinder, then put the plugs back. and then make sure you store the motor in the right position. Oil can drain back into the cylinders, which won't hurt anything, but makes for a harder start in the spring. I flush all the gas lines out with air and empty my tanks bone dry and air them out. Might be over kill not sure, old habit. [/QUOTE]
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