l008com
Senior Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2007
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- 766
Normally I simply winterize my engine (mercury 2 stroke) by running it out of gas, then fogging the engine.
This year, my engine died out on the water with zero spark. I haven't had time to look in to it beyond forum posts at this point. Winter is around the corner, so I need to winterize this thing. Is there an "easy" way I might be able to do this? I really don't want to remove all three carbs to drain them. If I disconnect the fuel line and crank away, will that suck all the fuel out?
I want to have the same amount of engine problems next spring, not more
This year, my engine died out on the water with zero spark. I haven't had time to look in to it beyond forum posts at this point. Winter is around the corner, so I need to winterize this thing. Is there an "easy" way I might be able to do this? I really don't want to remove all three carbs to drain them. If I disconnect the fuel line and crank away, will that suck all the fuel out?
I want to have the same amount of engine problems next spring, not more