How to Winterize Your Mercruiser
Read your engine's owner's manual and all safety precautions., Find any missing manual online at Stern Drive Manuals. , Plan ahead and be aware that your engine has dangerous moving parts. , Perform a good tune-up to ensure the engine is running OK...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Read your engine's owner's manual and all safety precautions.
Most owner's manuals have step-by-step winterization instructions. -
Step 2: Find any missing manual online at Stern Drive Manuals.
,,,,, Some owners prefer to run the engine on a 50:50 solution of antifreeze, using a hose and a bucket (above the level of the engine). ,, Some people prefer to "fog" the engine.
With the engine running at a high idle (with a water hose hooked up for cooling of course), slowly pour a quart of Marvel Mystery Oil down the throat of the carburetor.
The engine will try to stall so rev the engine as not to let it stall just until your can of Marvel Mystery Oil is empty.
Drop the RPM while you pour the last bit in faster, so as to cause the engine to stall.
This will coat the inside valves and cylinder walls. , For stern drive and inboard engines such as Mercruiser models the drain plugs are either brass or plastic. ,,, Some models have drain plugs on either side of the exhaust elbow.
Remove the plugs and make sure the passages drain. ,, This will allow more of the blocked passages to drain. ,,,, Some owners prefer to either lock or remove their stern drive unit.
Many owners remove the boats battery and place on trickle charge over the winter in a safe ventilated area. -
Step 3: Plan ahead and be aware that your engine has dangerous moving parts.
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Step 4: Perform a good tune-up to ensure the engine is running OK. Engine problems become worse while the engine sits.
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Step 5: Haul the boat out and clean the running gear
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Step 6: hull and sides.
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Step 7: Remove your hull drain plug while stored on land.
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Step 8: Run your engine on the garden hose with a good flushette to flush out any old salt water that might be sitting in the block and exhaust.
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Step 9: Add fuel stabilizer to your fuel tank and run the engine long enough to allow the stabilizer to get into the engine's fuel system.
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Step 10: Follow the directions for winterization and fuel stabilization in your engine owner's manual.
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Step 11: Locate all your engine's water drain plugs and hoses.
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Step 12: Remove the drain plugs located on either side of the engine block.
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Step 13: Make sure that when you remove the drain plug that the water drains and that the passage is not plugged with rust.
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Step 14: Remove the drain plugs from the bottom of each exhaust manifold and make sure the passages are not plugged or clogged.
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Step 15: Save all your drain plugs in a safe place for spring.
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Step 16: Unclamp and remove the large fat water hose from the front of your motor.
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Step 17: Remove any standing water from all hoses.
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Step 18: Remove any water from any oil coolers or power steering coolers.
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Step 19: Remove your propeller.
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Step 20: Drain your gear lube and fill your drive with the correct lube (see LifeGuide Hub how to Change your Mercruiser Gear Lube).
Detailed Guide
Most owner's manuals have step-by-step winterization instructions.
,,,,, Some owners prefer to run the engine on a 50:50 solution of antifreeze, using a hose and a bucket (above the level of the engine). ,, Some people prefer to "fog" the engine.
With the engine running at a high idle (with a water hose hooked up for cooling of course), slowly pour a quart of Marvel Mystery Oil down the throat of the carburetor.
The engine will try to stall so rev the engine as not to let it stall just until your can of Marvel Mystery Oil is empty.
Drop the RPM while you pour the last bit in faster, so as to cause the engine to stall.
This will coat the inside valves and cylinder walls. , For stern drive and inboard engines such as Mercruiser models the drain plugs are either brass or plastic. ,,, Some models have drain plugs on either side of the exhaust elbow.
Remove the plugs and make sure the passages drain. ,, This will allow more of the blocked passages to drain. ,,,, Some owners prefer to either lock or remove their stern drive unit.
Many owners remove the boats battery and place on trickle charge over the winter in a safe ventilated area.
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