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STORAGE PROCEDURE
MOTOR STORAGE
When storing your motor for a long period of
time (for example, at the end of the boating sea-
son), it is recommended that you take your
motor to your authorized Suzuki Marine Dealer.
However, if you choose to prepare the motor for
storage yourself, follow the procedure outlined
below:
1. Change the gear oil as outlined in the GEAR
OIL section.
2. Change the engine oil as outlined in the
ENGINE OIL section.
3. Fill a high quality fuel stabilizer to the fuel
tank according to the instructions on the sta-
bilizer can.
4. Flush the water passages in the motor thor-
oughly. Refer to the FLUSHING THE
WATER PASSAGES (Engine running) sec-
tion.
5. Readjust the water flow, run the engine at
about 1500 r/min in neutral for five minutes
to distribute the stabilized fuel through the
engine.
6. Stop the engine. Then turn off the water and
disconnect the flushing attachment.
7. Lubricate all other specified parts. Refer to
the LUBRICATION section. Spray entire
powerhead with a rust preventative (not a
penetrating oil product).
8. Apply a coat of automotive wax on the exter-
nal finish of the motor. If paint damage is evi-
dent, apply touch up paint before waxing.
9. Store the motor in an upright position in a
dry, well-ventilated area. Select an area with
constant temperature to avoid corrosion
caused by condensation. Do not store next
to furnaces, heaters, etc.
WARNING
When the engine is running, there are
many moving parts that could cause
severe personal injury.
When the engine is running, keep your
hands, hair, clothing, etc., away from the
engine.
NOTICE
Severe engine damage can occur in as lit-
tle as 15 seconds if the engine is started
without supplying water to the cooling
system.
Never start the motor without supplying
water to the cooling system.