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Need Info on Degreasing an Outboard Motor?
I need some info about degreasing an outboard motor:
- Should we degrease an outboard motor? The author of a book says we should degrease the motor. But I am not sure if he meant for an I/O engine or for an outboard motor. - Can we use freshwater to spray the engine block of an outboard motor after applying degreaser and brushing? I have never done this before. Therefore, I want to know if this is the right thing to do. Should we mist it instead of spraying it? I am afraid that water may find its way inside the engine block and rust the inside. Is there a sure way to prevent water from getting in or getting rid of water after the water has found its way into the motoe? - What should I apply on the engine part of an outboard motor after I have degreased and cleaned the engine. One book says nothing about doing anything after degreasing the motor; another book says using WD-40, another book says that we should use something else. I have a feeling that we should put something on the engine block to prevent corrosion. WD-40 is cheap and readily available. But WD-40 is a kind of oil, right? Isn't the purpose of degreasing is to remove oil film from the surface of the motor? Putting WD-40 will be putting oil back to where we have just removed the oil. I don't understand this. Next week will have two warmer days in my area. I expect those two days will be the last chance for me to finish winterizing the boat. Therefore, I want to get all the info ready before next week. Thanks in advance for any info. Jay Chan |
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