Outboard motor heater or heated motor cover
musky1969
Posted 9/26/2009 4:58 PM (#401906)
Subject: Outboard motor heater or heated motor cover




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Does anyone know if you can get sometype of heated cover for the motor.
I have an 2002 150 Merc EFI and once it gets down below 35 degrees and sits all night at the dock, it takes so long to get it running and if it's a cold 20 degree night I have to wait tell it warms up during the day but then I am missing fishing time.
Any sugestions?
Thanks
Darren
Guest
Posted 9/26/2009 8:45 PM (#401917 - in reply to #401906)
Subject: RE: Outboard motor heater or heated motor cover


electric blanket?
MuskieMike
Posted 9/26/2009 9:17 PM (#401919 - in reply to #401906)
Subject: RE: Outboard motor heater or heated motor cover





Location: Des Moines IA
Maybe a magnetic block heater? Almost bought one for my truck last year. You could probably have to take the cowl off, but it might work?
msky3
Posted 9/27/2009 1:32 PM (#401963 - in reply to #401906)
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Posts: 309


Location: Elgin IL
Buy a Suzuki......LOL
snaggletooth
Posted 9/29/2009 12:08 PM (#402373 - in reply to #401906)
Subject: RE: Outboard motor heater or heated motor cover




Posts: 148


Location: Milwaukee, WI
heat with your dipstick...........Jimmy

http://www.amazon.com/Kats-15200-Dipstick-Style-Heater/dp/B000BO74D...
kjgmh
Posted 9/29/2009 1:47 PM (#402398 - in reply to #401906)
Subject: RE: Outboard motor heater or heated motor cover





Posts: 1096


Location: Hayward, WI
With a aluminum block and no oil sump would be hard to do with a standard block heater I think. Possibly a trouble light under the cowling? Might help to make sure your TPS is set correctly. Running a good fuel stabilzer might help with the starting issues to. Have not heard of the Merc EFI having problems with cold.
moreyes
Posted 9/29/2009 7:40 PM (#402447 - in reply to #402398)
Subject: Re: Outboard motor heater or heated motor cover




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How about the correct tstat? I know when mine sticks on my OPTI it doent warm up
NitroMusky
Posted 9/29/2009 8:28 PM (#402455 - in reply to #401906)
Subject: Re: Outboard motor heater or heated motor cover




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Location: Roch NY
t stats only come into play if/when you get it running. this sounds not to be starting. seems Don has ya on the right track tho...
Schuler
Posted 10/2/2009 10:29 AM (#402904 - in reply to #401906)
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Location: Davenport, IA
Are you using seafoam? It makes a big difference in cold weather.
Ifishskis
Posted 10/3/2009 10:28 AM (#403017 - in reply to #402447)
Subject: Re: Outboard motor heater or heated motor cover





Posts: 395


Location: NW WI
moreyes - 9/29/2009 7:40 PM

How about the correct tstat? I know when mine sticks on my OPTI it doent warm up


If I owned an Opti motor I'd replace the t-stats every year.
NitroMusky
Posted 10/3/2009 10:41 AM (#403018 - in reply to #401906)
Subject: Re: Outboard motor heater or heated motor cover




Posts: 43


Location: Roch NY
hmm??? I have an 02 opti. just tested my ORIGINAL t stats...work just like new...not that common for them to fail. debris? sure..just like any other motor...
musky1969
Posted 10/3/2009 12:02 PM (#403022 - in reply to #402904)
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I have not tried the Seafoam but will.
Thanks
Darren
Ifishskis
Posted 10/3/2009 4:02 PM (#403036 - in reply to #403018)
Subject: Re: Outboard motor heater or heated motor cover





Posts: 395


Location: NW WI
NitroMusky - 10/3/2009 10:41 AM

hmm??? I have an 02 opti. just tested my ORIGINAL t stats...work just like new...not that common for them to fail. debris? sure..just like any other motor...


I base my comment on what Don said....
NitroMusky
Posted 10/6/2009 7:25 PM (#403488 - in reply to #403036)
Subject: Re: Outboard motor heater or heated motor cover




Posts: 43


Location: Roch NY
Ifishskis - 10/3/2009 4:02 PM

I base my comment on what Don said....


Close...but that would that would be Inspect (or test) 'stats as an annual maint item...not replace.
ChinWhiskers
Posted 10/8/2009 6:25 PM (#403775 - in reply to #401963)
Subject: Re: Outboard motor heater or heated motor cover




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Location: Cave Run Lake KY.
MSKY3 has it right, - - Buy a SUZUKI - - I kept my glass 171 HYDRA--SPORTS boat with my DF140 4Cl at long Bow Marinu on Cave Run lake for 5 years and it would freeze up solid with 2" of ice every year for at least 2 weeks. I whould go down there and run the motor about 3 times a week just to make sure batterys were OK . The motor started right up as soon as I turned the key, I could then run the motor in forward and reverse and melt the ice out around boat and 20 ft out the back. Marv.
Esox Man
Posted 10/10/2009 7:53 PM (#404100 - in reply to #401906)
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Location: Central Wi.
now that's what I call winterizing your outboard
Don Pfeiffer
Posted 10/22/2009 9:48 PM (#406085 - in reply to #401906)
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Posts: 929


Location: Rhinelander.
I bought an electric battery blanket. I wrap the lower unit and plug it in and have never had a problem. Not the area you maybe looking at but keeps my lower unit from damage as my boat stays out well into Nov. Seafoam is great stuff!

Pfeiff

Edited by Don Pfeiffer 10/22/2009 9:51 PM
kjgmh
Posted 10/31/2009 10:04 AM (#407195 - in reply to #406085)
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Posts: 1096


Location: Hayward, WI
http://forums.screamandfly.com/forums/showthread.php?t=158197

Check this out, sounds like it could fix your issue.
Jake
Posted 11/6/2009 2:46 PM (#407956 - in reply to #407195)
Subject: RE: Outboard motor heater or heated motor cover


WOW this is quite the string. We run four rigs, all run deep into November in Minnesota. I normally get the glass rigs put away just before total freeze up. All of them have Merc's except the one that doesn't start in the cold. I do use Seafoam & stabil come put away time. There's got to be something else going on other than temperature issues. I always buy non -oxygenated fuel also.