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Originally Posted by Crawford
Its an Inboard-thats when the engine is inside the boat right.
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That would be an I/O, inboard/ outboard which is when the engine is inboard and the transmission drive is outboard.
I change my engine oil before I winterize because the oil becomes a little acidic from combustion blow by which occurs with all engines. After that you need to run the engine until it’s fully warmed up then you can use a winterizing kit to run RV antifreeze through the system. Note the engine must be fully warmed up to ensure that the thermostat is fully open otherwise the antifreeze will not run through the engine but only the exhaust. To verify you can remove one of the drain plugs on the engine block to see antifreeze come out. As you are doing this spray fogging oil into the carburetor, the flame arrestor must be removed to do so.
Try googling to view videos on this.
https://www.amazon.com/Camco-Winteri...8b3c500df&th=1