Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store.
See full version: One more step
Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store.
Completing the CAPTCHA proves you are a human and gives you temporary access to the web property.
If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. here
If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware.
Cloudflare Ray ID: 687386994ad91669 • Your IP : 46.32.66.208 • Performance & security by Cloudflare [links]
thinkpar,<br /><br /> I have a 2001 60hp mercury four stroke. I was told by the service technition that these motors should never be fogged. He said that, since the outboards did not warm up fast enough, the thick oil could prevent the valves from seating well enough initially, resulting in damage to the valves. He mixed me up a tank with gas, stabil, and two stroke oil to run through the motor before storing. I tried this one year than later called Mercury directly to find out for sure the correct procedure. They told me they would not stand behind doing anything other than as described in the service manual. The service manual says nothing about fogging, just putting a little engine oil in each cylinder through the spark plug hole and rotating the motor a few times by hand.<br /><br />RCS
Re: winterizing mercury 4 stroke EFI
Re: winterizing mercury 4 stroke EFI [links]
Battery-free Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) on the Mercury 25 FourStroke delivers consistently easy starting, crisp throttle response, increased fuel economy and outstanding overall performance.
A high-output alternator keeps batteries charged and fishing electronics humming.
Compact but powerful, Mercury® 15 - 25hp FourStroke outboards feature extra displacement and outstanding low-end torque that put a boat smartly on plane.
Mercury outboard motors are very popular among boating enthusiasts. Mercury offers a full line of motors with varying degrees of power output. Mercury engines are already quite efficient and it can be difficult to increase the power significantly; however, there are a number of ways to pull out incremental power from the motor. The amount of power that can be increased is directly proportional to the size of the engine. For example, obtaining two extra horsepower, or hp, from a 120 hp engine may not be difficult, but would be impossible from a 5 hp engine.
Perform a full service tune on the engine. This will help the engine last longer and increase its efficiency. Change the fuel, check the oil and other levels. Clean the engine and perform a thorough maintenance on the engine. This will ensure the engine is in the best condition possible. A seldom serviced engine will not perform as well as a frequently serviced one.
Use fuel additives. Fuel additives are chemical mixtures designed to help increase performance and efficiency. There are many additives to chose from; some are designed for small engines others for larger ones. The right additive is the one designed for your engine. They are generally inexpensive (less than $20) and last a long time. Often only a small amount is added to a full fuel tank.