BASIC MAINTENANCE
HOW TO TAKE CARE OF A MARINE ENGINE
“I put thousands of hours each year on my rig and travel all over the nation to different bodies of water,” he says. “I have experienced just about every situation. Some of it has been self inflicted, but little to none of it has been due to negligence, or not paying attention to my maintenance schedules.”
Routine preventive maintenance is crucial not just for Morgenthaler, but any boat owner looking to have a trouble-free season on the water.
MANY OF THE COMMON PROBLEMS THAT LEAVE BOATERS STRANDED OR EVEN STRUGGLING TO GET ON THE LAKE IN THE FIRST PLACE ARE EASILY PREVENTABLE.
Morgenthaler, a former auto technician who describes himself as “that guy” when it comes to making sure his rig is in top operating condition, offers some insight into his spring maintenance checklist and tips for overcoming common marine engine problems throughout the season.
SEA FOAM MARINE PRO
HOW TO MAINTAIN YOUR BOAT MOTOR
THE FIRST STEP TO AVOIDING ENGINE TROUBLE IS TO GET IN THE HABIT OF FOLLOWING REPEATABLE PROCEDURES FOR WINTERIZATION, SPRING STARTING AND SUMMER MAINTENANCE.
“People are their own worst enemy because at the end of the year they pull their boats off the water, put them in the garage and never touch it again until spring or summer, and they expect everything to work like a champ and it doesn’t,” Morgenthaler says.
In the spring, Morgenthaler recommends a thorough evaluation and prep process covering:
HOW MARINE PRO helps your boat engine run better
FUEL ISSUES ARE THE #1 CAUSE OF marine ENGINE PROBLEMS.
Fuel evaporation and the buildup of gum and varnish in carburetors and fuel lines can lead to problems like not starting, hard starting, or rough running.
Marine PRO works to clean and prevent harmful gum and varnish. Marine PRO also preserves ignition vapors and stabilizes fuel up to two years.
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