Complete Guide: How To Winterizing A Yamaha Outboards

In cold climates, freezing weather can cause costly damage to engines that are not appropriately winterized. Many Yamaha outboard motor owners live in an environment where they are taken out of service for winter months, suggesting that winterizing their outboards is a must. Currently preparing your outboard motor for the off-season will ensure that it's ready for the next season.

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 Winterizing outboard motors is one of the most important maintenance a boat owner can perform. It ensures boat safety in spring and helps to keep the outboard performing well. Premier watersport engines are designed to make the process easy for owners to do the job by themselves. You need to buy the perfect Yamaha outboard for the long-lasting efficiency of your boat.

 

Now is the time to perform, and don't wait to call your boat dealer to schedule your winterization. The season's first hard freeze can damage the parts, so with this guide, we provide you steps that you need to follow when winterizing an outboard by yourself.

How to prepare Yamaha outboards for winter storage?

Change oil and filter

Today's four-stroke outboard engine designed for fuel-efficient performance requires extra care with oil and filter. The four-stroke combustion process creates some impurities that are removed by the oil filter. This step helps to ensure that the motor is protected and ready for next spring use. 

 

Choose Yamaha 4M and 2M as it is the best oil for Yamaha outboard. They are purposely formulated with special anti-corrosion agents, which prevent the corrosive effect of this environment. Yamaha oil change kit includes Yamalube oil, oil filter, and necessary drain bolt gaskets, and you can do it yourself.

 

Fog the motor

Use a portable fuel tank with small fresh gas treated with Yamalube fuel stabilizer and, PLUS EFI engine storage. Start by placing the hose over the main lower unit and turn on the water. Disconnect the hose from the fuel filter and connect the hose to the portable tank. Allow it to run for 10 minutes as the mixture is thoroughly distributed to the fuel system to lubricate injectors, valves, and piston rings.

 

When the 10 minutes are up, reverse the engine briefly until you see smoke caused by fogging oil exit through and shut it down. Remove the hose and refit the onboard fuel hose. Leave the machine down for draining the water from the cooling system and disconnect the onboard flushing hose, so it drains too, and then reconnect.

 

Grease the fitting 

Another winterizing step involves applying grease to all the fittings and engine brackets. Forcing the water out and getting fresh grease help to avoid corrosive damage. Tilt the yamaha outboard and use a grease gun charged with Yamaha marine grease to lubricate all grease fittings. Yamaha marine grease provides superior lubrication and is highly resistant to water.

 

It is present at the steering slide near the front, on the column, and on the shift mechanism where the shift cable enters the cowling. Finish the job by spraying the entire engine with Yamashield to repel moisture and prevent corrosion. Replace the cowling.

 

Change the fuel filter

Taking extra care of fuel is important, and after every engine operation, 10-micron filters should be replaced every fifty hours. That's a boating season for many boaters. Replace your fuel filter by unscrewing and put in the new filter. Dispose of the old fuel properly. Do not simply remove the dump and re-install the new filter as the captured waste can enter the filter's clean side, which leads to release in the fuel system.

 

Add fuel stabilizer

When prepping a boat for winter storage now, boat owners must do all they can to avoid phase separation. Adding a fuel stabilizer keeps the fuel fresh throughout the winter, and the gas which is stored for a long time does not descend to any damage to the engine. It ensures that your engine starts quickly and easily for the next spring and prevents it from corrosion or any rust that occurs to the engine while in storage.

 

Conclusion: 

With this winterizing guide and proper Yamaha lubricants and filters, you are all ready to do the job. After all this winterizing process, it is a good idea to wash and dry out your boat and outside of the outboard, and now it's all ready to keep in storage and ready to use for the next spring season. Boat dealers at Premier Watersports have an amazing deal on boats and look for boat sales at Knoxville.