Hey guys,
I am on a fishing forum in Michigan and I asked this question, and I got a bunch of different opinions on that forum, so I thought I would check with the guys that deal more with motors than the guys here in Michigan on Lake St Clair. We mostly just fish here and get our motors worked on in the shops between seasons. We get really cold weather here (sub-zero) in the winter, so keep this in mind. The boats are layed up for about 3-4 months at least.
I would like to know if I should fill my gas tank for my outboard motor or run it dry before winter storage? Some say run it dry becuase of the ethanol in the gas and some say fill it and add a fuel stabilizer to it before storage. Also, if I need to run the tank dry, I would assume to run the carb dry as well and the glass bowl below it too?? Maybe spray some fogging oil into the carb after I run it dry? Or leave the tank and carb full of gas with stabilizer in it? (I always spray fogging oil into the holes where the spark plugs go).
I have a 1962 40 H.P. Evinrude with a carburator and remote gas tank with a hose connected to the motor.
Thanks!
I am on a fishing forum in Michigan and I asked this question, and I got a bunch of different opinions on that forum, so I thought I would check with the guys that deal more with motors than the guys here in Michigan on Lake St Clair. We mostly just fish here and get our motors worked on in the shops between seasons. We get really cold weather here (sub-zero) in the winter, so keep this in mind. The boats are layed up for about 3-4 months at least.
I would like to know if I should fill my gas tank for my outboard motor or run it dry before winter storage? Some say run it dry becuase of the ethanol in the gas and some say fill it and add a fuel stabilizer to it before storage. Also, if I need to run the tank dry, I would assume to run the carb dry as well and the glass bowl below it too?? Maybe spray some fogging oil into the carb after I run it dry? Or leave the tank and carb full of gas with stabilizer in it? (I always spray fogging oil into the holes where the spark plugs go).
I have a 1962 40 H.P. Evinrude with a carburator and remote gas tank with a hose connected to the motor.
Thanks!