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    First Time Winterizer Here...

    I have:

    1. Topped off the fuel tank and treated the fuel
    2. Drained the oil and pulled the plugs.(the 5 blue plugs I have)
    3. Drained all water that I can see
    4. Took out the batteries and stored them inside my house properly.

    Anything else. Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks.
    "Well it's 1am, time to go home and spend some quality time with the kids."
    -Homer Simpson

    #2
    Do you have the Merc engine? If you do a search there have been several threads about this in the last couple of weeks. I have a spreadsheet with some information that I got from another member, if you are interested PM me your email address.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Tstick333 View Post
      I have:

      1. Topped off the fuel tank and treated the fuel
      2. Drained the oil and pulled the plugs.(the 5 blue plugs I have)
      3. Drained all water that I can see
      4. Took out the batteries and stored them inside my house properly.

      Anything else. Any help would be appreciated.

      Thanks.
      Did you run the engine after adding the fuel treatment? If not, you have untreated fuel in the very components that need the protection....the injectors.

      Did you just drain the oil or do an oil change? Again, you need to run the engine for a few after the fresh oil is put in.

      Did you drain the transmission cooler and impeller housing? When was the last time the trans fluid was replaced?

      Lube the rudder box.
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        #4
        Did you run the engine after adding the fuel treatment? If not, you have untreated fuel in the very components that need the protection....the injectors.

        Did you just drain the oil or do an oil change? Again, you need to run the engine for a few after the fresh oil is put in.

        Did you drain the transmission cooler and impeller housing? When was the last time the trans fluid was replaced?

        Lube the rudder box.
        Yes ran the engine after the fuel treatment.

        Just drained the oil. I will put new oil in this weekend.

        Drained the transmission cooler and impeller housing. Put a new impeller in 2 months ago.

        Where's the rudder box?

        Thanks for your help.
        "Well it's 1am, time to go home and spend some quality time with the kids."
        -Homer Simpson

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          #5
          Originally posted by Tstick333 View Post
          Yes ran the engine after the fuel treatment.

          Just drained the oil. I will put new oil in this weekend.

          Drained the transmission cooler and impeller housing. Put a new impeller in 2 months ago.

          Where's the rudder box?

          Thanks for your help.
          Steering cable attaches to the tiller arm, tiller are is connected to the rudder box, hip bone connected to the thigh bone.
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            #6
            Remove the impeller and store it in a ziploc bag. This prevents it from taking a set while dry and cold.

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              #7
              What is the best way to lube the rudder box?

              ?

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                #8
                Originally posted by kottenmouth21 View Post
                ?
                std automotive grease gun with a tube of marine grease.

                Just drained the oil. I will put new oil in this weekend.
                You will need to run the engine in order to circulate the fresh oil through the engine to flush out the old oil from the bearing journals, etc. This will require a water source and re-draining the engine again, sorry. Just my recommendation, I hate to leave used oil in an engine as its somewhat acidic as well as it contains combustion residue, condensation and unburned fuel
                Last edited by chpthril; 11-15-2011, 09:55 PM.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                  You will need to run the engine in order to circulate the fresh oil through the engine to flush out the old oil from the bearing journals, etc. This will require a water source and re-draining the engine again, sorry.
                  That's why I recommend servicing the systems in the following order: Fuel, lubrication, water, electrical. It avoids do-overs.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by WABoating View Post
                    That's why I recommend servicing the systems in the following order: Fuel, lubrication, water, electrical. It avoids do-overs.
                    Well, wutcha go an let'm do it bakerds fur!
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                      Well, wutcha go an let'm do it bakerds fur!
                      "Education, my dear Watson."

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                        #12
                        Thanks

                        Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                        std automotive grease gun with a tube of marine grease.
                        I have the gun, where do you hook it to?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by kottenmouth21 View Post
                          I have the gun, where do you hook it to?
                          There should be a standard zerk (grease nipple) fitting on the rudder box.
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                            #14
                            Thanks chpthril

                            Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                            There should be a standard zerk (grease nipple) fitting on the rudder box.
                            Should I see this on the bottom of the boat where I can see the rudder?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by kottenmouth21 View Post
                              Should I see this on the bottom of the boat where I can see the rudder?
                              In the bilge where the tiller arm connects to the rubber shaft.
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