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winterizing?

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first... (I hate being this guy) but search. Right now there are at least 6 threads on the subject.

BUT... here are the basics.

1) Put fuel stabilizer in the fuel. (I like a little 2 stroke oil too)
2) run the engine to get it into the carbs
3) fog the carbs, and the jugs.
4) drain out any water
5) put anti-freeze in the engine if you live where it get's cold.
6) grease/oil any regular maintenance points.
 
hah thats fine i noticed that after i posted. its something you dont look for when you are in a hurry.
thank you
 
I have a question about winterization. I have a pressure washer and every year I go to home depot and buy a can of pressure washer winterization. It is 6 bucks. It has a hose fitting and what you do is hook it up to the water inlet of the pump and push the button and it forces the contenets of tha can thrugh the pump to protect your pressure washer from freezing. Do you think I could use this same stuff for the sea doo's? I was thinking of hooking it up to my flush kit and winterizing the engine (cooling side) that way... what are your thoughts?
 
In the future if you have a question, and your not contributing to the question on topic, start a new thread in the correct area of the forum. Not knowing what is in the Pressure washer stuff, your better using anti-freeze made for aluminium engines and not worry about it forcing the mixture internally into the engine.

Karl
 
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