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<blockquote data-quote="HahnZooKeeper" data-source="post: 297286" data-attributes="member: 6693"><p>Thanks, any ideas how I go about making sure the motor runs good in the middle of an Indiana winter? Won't be able to get the boat on the water for a while. It's been real cold here for the last two weeks. </p><p> Just got off the phone with the mechanic who has done some of the work on the motor, and he says it's an older motor, but has been taken care of pretty well as far as he can recall (rebuilt carbs 2yrs. ago). He told me to check the oil in the lower unit for water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HahnZooKeeper, post: 297286, member: 6693"] Thanks, any ideas how I go about making sure the motor runs good in the middle of an Indiana winter? Won't be able to get the boat on the water for a while. It's been real cold here for the last two weeks. Just got off the phone with the mechanic who has done some of the work on the motor, and he says it's an older motor, but has been taken care of pretty well as far as he can recall (rebuilt carbs 2yrs. ago). He told me to check the oil in the lower unit for water. [/QUOTE]
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