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Location: Roseau | I have a 1999 carbed- 90hp and a 1999 6.0hp, can anyone tell me how to fog the 90hp and also do I need to fog the 6.0hp?
Both are Johnson.
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| Fogging is easy....I just did my 75 today.
You need a hose/skeg clamp to power feed water into the motor and a can of fogger. I have a Mariner, so I use Mercury products.
I took out all 3 spark plugs....one at a time so I don't screw up the firing order....and spray 2-3 ounces into each plug hole and then put the plug back in.
Then I had to take off a plate that shields the front of the carbs and spray more in each carb and then start the motor and watch it smoke like crazy until it chokes out. Then I try to restart it for about 5 seconds and let it smoke some more.......if it won't run and smokes a lot, shut off the water and you are done. Make sure all of the water drains from the lower unit and put her into hibernation. Don't forget to pour a bottle of Dry-Fuel into the gas tank too.
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Don't forget to check your lower unit lube and replace it if it is at all milky (has water in it). Just a little water freezing down there can do damage. Lube all your fittings while you're at it, and check your trailer hubs for grease and water.
Yep, I'd fog the 6 hp, too. m | |
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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | For the 90 on the side of the engine, there potentially is what looks like tire stem. OMC/Bombardier should still make a fogging product that has the screw-in end.
If your engine has this, screw on the fogging oil, start the engine, and get it running up to temperature (good time to have stabil in the gas and get it running through the engines components...running longer is safer), then keep in idle and follow the directions on the can (I believe 3 2-second squirts) then shut the engine down. Squirt a couple of more seconds in and remove. I always removed each sparkplug and squirted a little in each then rotated the engine a few times to coat the cylinder walls. Reinstall the plugs and your all done with the engine.
And..as mikie stated, drain and refill the lower unit. Saves possibly cracking a seal or lower unit from water.
Lastly, remove the prop, inspect/clean the shaft and relube. Reinstall
For the 6hp, I'd just run the engine out of gas, fog each cylinder, and rotate the engine. change lower unit lube and your done. Good idea to run stabil through before running out the gas just in case some is still in the bowl, although if you open the choke and pull it over, you can get almost all of it.
Once done, you are all set.
Edited by VMS 10/30/2007 8:25 PM
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Location: Corning, Iowa | Is it a good idea to run the motor out of gas? If you have conditioner in the tank, won't this take care of everything? Thanks Doug | |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | My outboard mechanic suggests running the small motors dry each time, but not the bigger ones. m | |
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Location: Roseau | Is it save to run the 6.0hp out of gas when it is running mixed gas?
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