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While each motor is a little different, to winterize a boat motor, you want to drain the fluids completely. Next, cover up the intakes or cover the whole motor with heavy plastic
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1. Turn on the motor for five minutes so that it has a chance to heat up. Turn it off and change the oil before the motor has a chance to cool down. 2. Add stabilizer or conditioner
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1. Remove the propeller according to the instructions in your owner's manual. You'll need to use a pair of pliers to pull the cotter pin through the propeller nut, or to bend the
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1. Pull the cotter pin from the propeller nut with a pair of pliers and remove the propeller nut from the shaft with an adjustable wrench. Slide the propeller from the shaft. 2. Shift
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