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muskycore
Posted 11/22/2007 8:02 AM (#285778)
Subject: Thawing out an outboard





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Any tips when you don't have access to a garage?


Edited by muskycore 11/22/2007 8:04 AM
Don Pfeiffer
Posted 11/22/2007 8:12 AM (#285783 - in reply to #285778)
Subject: Re: Thawing out an outboard




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archerynut36
Posted 11/22/2007 8:27 AM (#285787 - in reply to #285778)
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try putting a heated blanket around the motor. .. note u should always drain it as soon as u take the motor out of the water. if its that cold even before you pull across the lot. do it when its just out of the water. put the motor in the down position and let her drain for a few minuits untill it stops draining.. hope this helps.. but i would put a heated blanket around the bottom of motor from the cowl down.and stick it on hi and hopefully that will do the trick....bill
sworrall
Posted 11/22/2007 9:15 AM (#285791 - in reply to #285778)
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Also fire the engine in neutral when it's trimmed down for just a second or two. Clears out the water and doesn't hurt the motor.
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