Winterization questions

The other Alex

(Jetdude)
Location
Lake St. Clair--
Basically, add some stabil to the fuel, and fire it up, run it on the hose for a couple minutes to get the stabilized fuel in the carbs. Un hook the hose and blow the crap out out of the engine. Then fog it with fogging oil through the carberator(s). Put a couple drops of mystery oil down the cylinders and turn it over by hand.
Then put some red pop through the cooling system.
Pull the battery and bring it inside, and leave the hood cracked to prevent condensation.
That'll cover you pretty good.

OR

Bring the ski inside.
...Still cant talk my mom into that one. However...they ARE leaving for Key West in November.... :evil:
 

Dirtybird

Ex*ta*ski
Location
St. Clair, MI
red pop? wtf. It will be in the garage sometime, or in the house. We just need to figure that out still. Probably gonna fold up the ping pong table and put them in there.
 

DaUpJetSkier

I like square
Location
Marquette, MI
buy a battery tender trickle charger for your batteries and keep em in a heated place off cement charging all winter or atleast every few months, I love Battery Tender. I always use RV antifreeze just a few pours in the main cooling lines is peace of mind, maybe a lil splash in the bottom when I miss the hose. Why not use stabil and keep the gas in the tank, or if ya got time pull the tank and throw it in your car, but run it through the carb.
 

Boris

The Good Old Days
Here's the correct procedure for winterising your ski.


1- wash ski
2- fill up fuel tank
3- send ski to me where I will take care of it for the entire winter in sunny SWFL.
4- no need for 4.

#3 applies to anyone with a light hull/big motor beast. I don't charge a penny.






small print:
I am not responsible for any damage, loss or wear and tear on any ski left under my care for my free winterization service.
 
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