Total novice to boating/engines, but did find helpful information on winterizing.
Have a couple very basic questions that are likely obvious to everyone else, but again, I am a novice and this forum is great for knowledge.
Instructions state
1. Water in drain hose must be free to flow out. How do you check the hose. Do you disconnect at the engine and pull the hose out and view? I guess I missed the part about disconnecting.
2. Cooling system flush - instructions say to flush the cooling system with fresh water to prevent sand etc. from clogging..How is this done, is it part of winterization?
3. Lubricating engine - Instructions state to pull out air intake silencer cover plug and spray lube for about 1 minute, of which engine is running for 30 seconds, then I must switch off fuel and turn off water from hose. Is this lube the same thing as fogging oil?
4. When lubricating, it says close fuel valve..Where is this valve, is it the fuel on/off/reserve switch by the driver seat, or is there a special valve somewhere on the engine?
thanks again for these silly questions.
Have a couple very basic questions that are likely obvious to everyone else, but again, I am a novice and this forum is great for knowledge.
Instructions state
1. Water in drain hose must be free to flow out. How do you check the hose. Do you disconnect at the engine and pull the hose out and view? I guess I missed the part about disconnecting.
2. Cooling system flush - instructions say to flush the cooling system with fresh water to prevent sand etc. from clogging..How is this done, is it part of winterization?
3. Lubricating engine - Instructions state to pull out air intake silencer cover plug and spray lube for about 1 minute, of which engine is running for 30 seconds, then I must switch off fuel and turn off water from hose. Is this lube the same thing as fogging oil?
4. When lubricating, it says close fuel valve..Where is this valve, is it the fuel on/off/reserve switch by the driver seat, or is there a special valve somewhere on the engine?
thanks again for these silly questions.
