DCRocks
Wavejunkies
- Location
- Washington DC
Ok, so I read through the endless winterizing threads, and now am more confused than when I started.
Have an old squarenose, and need to get it ready for the winter. It will be stored outside in the back yard.
It is a stock 701 w/ a Factory B pipe
I know to fog the carb and cylinder, ensure I dry out the inside of the hull, plug the vents so the critters cant get in and such.
So, here is the problem. The gas tanks is cracked, so there is no gas in the ski.
Is it essentual I run antifreeze (50/50 alum safe) through the engine?
Do I need to find a way to get it running, so I can get the antifreeze through the system?
It has been sitting for several months, so any fuel in the lines/carbs probably has gone bad, but I have no issue with a carb rebuild come spring.
I am just concerned about the engine itself. Will fogging be enough?
Have an old squarenose, and need to get it ready for the winter. It will be stored outside in the back yard.
It is a stock 701 w/ a Factory B pipe
I know to fog the carb and cylinder, ensure I dry out the inside of the hull, plug the vents so the critters cant get in and such.
So, here is the problem. The gas tanks is cracked, so there is no gas in the ski.
Is it essentual I run antifreeze (50/50 alum safe) through the engine?
Do I need to find a way to get it running, so I can get the antifreeze through the system?
It has been sitting for several months, so any fuel in the lines/carbs probably has gone bad, but I have no issue with a carb rebuild come spring.
I am just concerned about the engine itself. Will fogging be enough?