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muskyhunter34
Posted 12/12/2008 5:56 PM (#349455)
Subject: Winterizing Question




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Location: New Jersey
On a 4 stroke, after you take the plugs out and spray fogging oil into the cylander head, they tell you to manually move the flywheel so that the oil gets evenly distributed. Cant you just take off the fuel line and quickly hit the key a few times?? isnt that the same thing?? I am not an expert on engines, so i dont know.

Rob
muskie-nick
Posted 12/12/2008 7:54 PM (#349468 - in reply to #349455)
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Location: lake st clair michigan
i would just pull the tether so it wont fire up and bump it over a few times...if you disconnect the fuel line it may still start
muskyhunter34
Posted 12/12/2008 8:02 PM (#349469 - in reply to #349468)
Subject: RE: Winterizing Question




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Location: New Jersey
i have 2 remote engines, the kicker has a rip chord but i have to remove something to use it. As long as it doesnt start, i am good, right????
muskie-nick
Posted 12/12/2008 9:33 PM (#349479 - in reply to #349455)
Subject: RE: Winterizing Question





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Location: lake st clair michigan
you should have a tether killswitch pull it so it does not start and you should be good to go....dont forget to change the lower end oil and stabil the fuel....good luck
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