Outboard Motor Winterization – Mercury 115 FourStroke EFI

Outboard Motor Winterization – Mercury 115 FourStroke EFI

How to winterize a four stroke outboard. Oil, filter, gear lube, fuel stabilization, and greasing. 2002 Mercury 115 FourStroke EFI model shown. Note: This vi…

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samiam1150 says:

It’s a good idea to top off the fuel tank to prevent condensation in side
of the tank over the winter months. You should know the capacity of the
fuel tank and won’t have to estimate how much fuel saver to add.

11paterj says:

It should be noted that fogging is not recommended for a fuel injected
engine. Stabilizer is enough to protect the injectors and associated parts.

Lyle Ohrt says:

Great Job. Thanks for the information.

vpsaline says:

Can it be winterized without any oil? Meaning, leaving it empty all winter
long?

Roland Kovalenoks says:

Thanks buddy. That was real educational. I needed that. Just wish I had
such fast hands like you!

Tom Hyson says:

hey its rudy,

ViperSRTnACR says:

Great info, thanks for sharing.

Micheal Gabriel says:

does the oil have to be mercury oil or could it be any other 10w 30 oil>

Jim Kendall says:

Carbs, sorry.

pc4sun says:

I figured out the antifreeze thing.

Jim Kendall says:

Do you need to fog the plugs or cards or will the stabilizer be good enough?

pc4sun says:

Thank you so much for a great explanation on winterizing an outboard motor.
You did a really great job and saved me a bunch of money. I have a Mercury
60 hp 2009 four stroke and cannot figure out where to put the antifreeze
because a boat guy said to put it where I put the water hose goes, but
nothing can go IN that connection, only out. I don’t have a manual, so I
guess I should get one. Thanks again. You are great.

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