E Ehrenkrook New Member Nov 3, 2018 #3 That’s what I suspected. This is the first year I have winterized it myself so instead of letting the motor quit from lack of fuel do I just turn it off after spraying in the lubrication?
That’s what I suspected. This is the first year I have winterized it myself so instead of letting the motor quit from lack of fuel do I just turn it off after spraying in the lubrication?
DanSquires Well-Known Member Nov 3, 2018 #4 I usually just fog it until it damn near dies, if it doesn't die on its own. Then pull the plugs and give it 5 seconds each hole.
I usually just fog it until it damn near dies, if it doesn't die on its own. Then pull the plugs and give it 5 seconds each hole.
E Ehrenkrook New Member Nov 3, 2018 #5 Makes sense since it’s fuel injection. That’s pretty much what I did but fogged more than 5 seconds. I appreciate your help and comments.
Makes sense since it’s fuel injection. That’s pretty much what I did but fogged more than 5 seconds. I appreciate your help and comments.