spike_michael
Seaman Apprentice
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- May 19, 2006
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I tried looking in the FAQ's but there are no topics listed and the search feature finds nothing ... and I cannot start a topic in FAQ's...
I posted in Merc O/B (my boo boo closed topic there)
so here goes...
Saturday I am going about 150 miles to a friend's lake camp in New Hampshire and getting a boat that has been in storage for 3-4 years out and getting it running again, is there anything special I should do?
The gas was "stabilized" when put up and smells sweet, not sure how much is in the tank, the oil is golden but feels tacky.
The boat is a nice craft, was "professionally" winterized after the 2002 season and, due to family circumstances, never put back in the water.
It is a Merc I/O 140 HP (3.0 liter) <1981 i think>
can change the oil I am sure...
Not sure how I am going to get rid of the gas or how much is in the tank... siphon adequate? pull a fuel line? no wait that would require me to crank the engine as it has a mechanical fuel pump.
tashasdaddy suggests I will have to replace the impeller and I should replace stern drive lubricants. There is also the question of cleaning out the carb. I have rebuilt a goodly number of those in my life so that does not distress me.
I definately want to see this kick over even if for no more than 3 seconds to confirm it will, but I have no intention of attempting to run it on the lake Saturday! I just need to know we are "on the right track" in breathing life back into her. But want to "do no harm."
I will be bringing a new battery with me, any suggestions on what I should do before turning the key would be most appreciated!
Michael
I posted in Merc O/B (my boo boo closed topic there)
so here goes...
Saturday I am going about 150 miles to a friend's lake camp in New Hampshire and getting a boat that has been in storage for 3-4 years out and getting it running again, is there anything special I should do?
The gas was "stabilized" when put up and smells sweet, not sure how much is in the tank, the oil is golden but feels tacky.
The boat is a nice craft, was "professionally" winterized after the 2002 season and, due to family circumstances, never put back in the water.
It is a Merc I/O 140 HP (3.0 liter) <1981 i think>
can change the oil I am sure...
Not sure how I am going to get rid of the gas or how much is in the tank... siphon adequate? pull a fuel line? no wait that would require me to crank the engine as it has a mechanical fuel pump.
tashasdaddy suggests I will have to replace the impeller and I should replace stern drive lubricants. There is also the question of cleaning out the carb. I have rebuilt a goodly number of those in my life so that does not distress me.
I definately want to see this kick over even if for no more than 3 seconds to confirm it will, but I have no intention of attempting to run it on the lake Saturday! I just need to know we are "on the right track" in breathing life back into her. But want to "do no harm."
I will be bringing a new battery with me, any suggestions on what I should do before turning the key would be most appreciated!
Michael