How Should I Maintain my Outboard Motor?

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 Proper Outboard storage & maintenance is critical for their longevity and performance

 

1. Outboard Motor Cleaning

  • It is critical to thoroughly clean the outboard motor before storing it.

  • This includes washing the exterior with soap and water, as well as removing any salt, dirt, or debris that has accumulated during use.

  • It's also a great and recommended idea to flush the motor with fresh water to get rid of any saltwater or debris in the cooling system.


2. Changing the Engine Oil

  • Changing the oil is another important step in preparing an outboard motor for storage. (This aids in the removal of contaminants that may have accumulated in the oil during use, which can cause engine damage over time.)
  • It is recommended that the oil be changed at the end of the boating season or before storing the engine for an extended period of time.Outboard Motor maintenance Oil Change service


3. Taking out the Spark Plugs

  • It is best to remove the spark plugs from the engine before storing it to avoid rust and corrosion. (This allows moisture in the cylinders to evaporate, lowering the risk of corrosion.)
  • To protect against rust and corrosion, a small amount of fogging oil should be sprayed into each cylinder.


4. Outboard Motor Lubrication

  • Lubrication is essential for an outboard motor's longevity and performance.
  • Before storing the motor, it is recommended that all moving parts be lubricated with a high-quality lubricant. The propeller shaft, tilt and trim mechanisms, and steering components should all be included.



5. Outboard Motor Storage

  • It is critical to keep the outboard motor in a dry, cool, and weather-protected location when storing it. (garages, sheds, or storage units are examples of such structures.)
  • It is also critical to store the motor upright to prevent oil from leaking into the cylinders.


6. Outboard Motor Coverage

  • A high-quality cover is recommended to protect the outboard motor from dust, debris, and other contaminants. This will also protect the engine from UV rays, which can cause fading and damage to the exterior.


7. Maintenance Schedule

  • Regular maintenance is essential for ensuring an outboard motor's longevity and performance. (This includes changing the oil on a regular basis, lubricating moving parts, and inspecting the vehicle for signs of wear or damage.)
  • It is also critical to use high-quality fuel and adhere to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule.


 Boating enthusiasts can ensure that their outboard motors are ready for use when the boating season returns by following these best practices.