Section 6 - Storage
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Cold Weather or Extended Storage
IMPORTANT: Mercury MerCruiser strongly recommends that this service should be
performed by an authorized Mercury MerCruiser dealer. Damage caused by freezing
temperatures IS NOT covered by the Mercury MerCruiser Limited Warranty.
NOTICE
Water trapped in the seawater section of the cooling system can cause corrosion or
freeze damage. Drain the seawater section of the cooling system immediately after
operation or before any length of storage in cold weather. If the boat is in the water, keep
the seacock closed until restarting the engine to prevent water from flowing back into the
cooling system. If the boat is not fitted with a seacock, leave the water inlet hose
disconnected and plugged.
NOTE: As a precautionary measure, attach a tag to the key switch or steering wheel of the
boat reminding the operator to open the seacock or unplug and reconnect the water inlet
hose before starting the engine.
IMPORTANT: Mercury MerCruiser requires that propylene glycol antifreeze, mixed to the
manufacturers instructions, be used in the seawater section of the cooling system for
freezing temperatures or extended storage. Make sure that the propylene glycol antifreeze
contains a rust inhibitor and is recommended for use in marine engines. Be certain to follow
the propylene glycol manufacturer's recommendations.
Preparing Power Package for Storage
1. Fill the fuel tanks with fresh gasoline that does not contain alcohol and a sufficient
amount of Quicksilver Gasoline Stabilizer for Marine Engines to treat the gasoline,
following the instructions on the container.
2. If fuel without alcohol is not available and the boat will be stored with gasoline that
contains alcohol in the tanks, drain the fuel tanks as low as possible and add Mercury/
Quicksilver Gasoline Stabilizer for Marine Engines to any fuel remaining in the tank.
Refer to
Fuel Requirements
for additional information.
3. Flush the cooling system. Refer to the
Maintenance
section.
4. Supply cooling water to engine. Refer to the
Maintenance
section
5. Operate the engine long enough to bring it up to normal operating temperature and
allow fuel with Mercury/Quicksilver Gasoline Stabilizer to circulate through the fuel
system. Shut off the engine.
6. Change the oil and oil filter.
7. Prepare the engine and fuel system for storage. See
Engine and Fuel System
Preparation
.
8. Drain the engine seawater cooling system. Refer to Section 5,
Draining the Seawater
System
.
NOTICE
Water trapped in the seawater section of the cooling system can cause corrosion or
freeze damage. Drain the seawater section of the cooling system immediately after
operation or before any length of storage in cold weather. If the boat is in the water, keep
the seacock closed until restarting the engine to prevent water from flowing back into the
cooling system. If the boat is not fitted with a seacock, leave the water inlet hose
disconnected and plugged.