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Storing outboard in winter - updated
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<blockquote data-quote="perchin" data-source="post: 168093" data-attributes="member: 2620"><p>while I agree that it is possible... I was raised doing this method my entire life without ever having any issues. </p><p></p><p>Here is another one for ya... My grand-dad was one of the head mechanics for 20 some years at a powersports shop, and he is whom I was taught to do this by... he also does not bother with what he calls snake oil (fogging oil). We have a vehicle (1983 Chevy 1500 4x4) that is only used from jan to march, and it sits the rest of every year. It always starts right up without ever using any stabilizer's or fogging oils.</p><p></p><p>*edit*... I just realized you said its probably fine in a single carb setup... (like the OP's anyways)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perchin, post: 168093, member: 2620"] while I agree that it is possible... I was raised doing this method my entire life without ever having any issues. Here is another one for ya... My grand-dad was one of the head mechanics for 20 some years at a powersports shop, and he is whom I was taught to do this by... he also does not bother with what he calls snake oil (fogging oil). We have a vehicle (1983 Chevy 1500 4x4) that is only used from jan to march, and it sits the rest of every year. It always starts right up without ever using any stabilizer's or fogging oils. *edit*... I just realized you said its probably fine in a single carb setup... (like the OP's anyways) [/QUOTE]
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