When to change spark plugs and finally got the boat back to 63mph
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From: Granger, Indiana
HI everyone, just a quick question-
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o you typically change your plugs at the end of they year after you fog, winterize etc., so that it is ready to go in the spring?
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Wait until you went thru the "all stored during the winter fuel" with all the storage additives and older gas etc., and then replace them?
Also it's been a little cool up here in northern Indiana. I had the boat out today and finally got the performance back to what I was experiencing in the spring.
Thank you in advance.
Safe boating
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o you typically change your plugs at the end of they year after you fog, winterize etc., so that it is ready to go in the spring?
or
Wait until you went thru the "all stored during the winter fuel" with all the storage additives and older gas etc., and then replace them?
Also it's been a little cool up here in northern Indiana. I had the boat out today and finally got the performance back to what I was experiencing in the spring.
Thank you in advance.
Safe boating
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From: Granger, Indiana
Thank you all -- I suspected the most logical was after the first start-up next spring and that's what is going to be planned. Another thought is to put the old plugs in prior to winterization and use them
just a thought
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S30 turned me onto this some years back because of having some carburetors get gummed up over our long winter hiatus.
Pull fuel seperator and drain. Fill with gas / 2 cycle pre-mix oil. I do it at the normal 40:1 as I have juggs of this for other stuff I have around here.
Start engine and when the carb is full of this mix you'll see slight blue whisper come out of tailpipes.
Bonus is is that it 'fogs' top end of combustion chamber.
I haven't had clogged up carbs since.
Note: Since 1st year of E10, I had a few billet carbs that got clogged each year. Never had a problem with Normal Stabil or Marine stabil mix before then.
Pull fuel seperator and drain. Fill with gas / 2 cycle pre-mix oil. I do it at the normal 40:1 as I have juggs of this for other stuff I have around here.
Start engine and when the carb is full of this mix you'll see slight blue whisper come out of tailpipes.
Bonus is is that it 'fogs' top end of combustion chamber.
I haven't had clogged up carbs since.
Note: Since 1st year of E10, I had a few billet carbs that got clogged each year. Never had a problem with Normal Stabil or Marine stabil mix before then.


