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Reef Hawg
Posted 10/21/2008 4:31 PM (#341739 - in reply to #341702)
Subject: RE: Fogging a 2 stroke




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Location: north central wisconsin
Jeremy, fogging is pretty simple, as stated. Just take the air filter off the carbs and spray(while running) into each cylindar evenly for 3 or 4 seconds after it kills the motor. Take each spark plug out and spray for a couple seconds there as well, replace plugs and store.

Your batteries are truly best off right in your boat, in cold storage. the batteries will discharge less in the cold than they do in your basement or garage, and require less maintenance over winter. Make sure they are full, and charge them up before storage, and be sure they are completey disconnected from anything that could 'draw' (all accessories/ outboard/trolling motor etc.) Maybe a one time charge at mid winter and good till spring(they'll take hardly any time at all to charge mid winter if in good cond.). If brought indoors, you'll need to check fluid levels and charge a bit more often as the batteries will discharge/remain active in the heat a bit more than they will, being dormant, in cold storage.

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