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If it's an outboard they probably changed fluids, fuel filters and drained some fuel from the carb/ lines. If that's the case...Prime the fuel line bulb and turn the key..
Quote from: fishngamereaper on May 11, 2022, 02:44:08 PMIf it's an outboard they probably changed fluids, fuel filters and drained some fuel from the carb/ lines. If that's the case...Prime the fuel line bulb and turn the key..I would never winterize unless I stored my boat outdoors. Mine sits in the garage all winter. I take it out in the spring and she fires right up. Picked up a new boat this winter that will get the same treatment. I do oil and filters in the spring.
Inboard.Inboard/ outboard.Outboard.Do know what they did to "winterize". Means different things based on application and who you talk to. Maybe call the dealer.
Sorry.....should of been more specific. It's a 4.3l merc I/O. Was stored outside.