01-20-11, 03:22 PM | #1 |
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Preventive care?
Well, next month marks the 1 year anniversary of me having my new (to me) boat. The boat is an 85 bass tracker with a 75 Hp Merc. The one caveat is that the engine was modified from a prop to a jet.
I have not had any real issues with the boat other than a learning curve and would just as soon keep it that way. The boat is in San Diego and sees water 3-4 times a month so it doesn't get winterized. It has sat unused for a max of 3 weeks any given time. I had gotten it from a trusted friend and have the paperwork from the last tune up which was done at BPS about 18 months ago. So the question is? What should I be doing as preventive care on the motor?
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01-20-11, 08:53 PM | #2 |
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I'm going to go out on a limb and say nothing. I get mine winterized every year - they change the oil and fog the engine. In the spring I put new plugs in it and go. This year I will change the impeller but that's about it.
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01-20-11, 11:53 PM | #3 |
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Really just the basics, Cass. New plugs, new water pump/impeller, and new fuel filter. Do this about once a year, or a little more often if you feel like it or use the boat a lot, and the motor will last for years and years.
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01-21-11, 07:45 AM | #4 |
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The best preventative care I can think of is let me have it...
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