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hi


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Mark H.
Posted 11/25/2003 6:25 PM (#89156 - in reply to #89154)
Subject: RE: Oil for outboards over the winter.




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Location: Eau Claire, WI
Alan,

If you are speaking of two stroke oil there is no reason for it to break down or deteriorate. Only thing I could possibly think of is condensation in the resivior in the case where a person would consistantly move their rig from a heated facility to the colder outdoors.

I always fill my oil resivoir before winterizing my boat and have never had a problem.

On four stroke engines the manufacturer may recommend changing crankcase oil either prior to storage or prior to spring start up. Consult your owners manual for recommendations.

Hope this helps you some.

Happy Thanksgiving.

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