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Storage & Maintenance Tips for a 4-Stroke Outboard Motor

by Imperial Storage U Own Condominium Storage Units

The advent of the 4-stroke outboard engine has elevated the boating experience in many ways. A properly stored and well-maintained 4-stroke motor offers a long-lasting service with no more gas and oil mixture, better overall economy, less pollution, and lower maintenance. But many anglers confuse low maintenance with no maintenance, which may cause serious engine problems.




When planning for the fishing season, this is the best time to buy a luxury boat storage garage in Broomfield and service your 4-stroke outboard motor to enjoy a trouble-free season. The right storage and maintenance practices will help with safe boating and improve your motor efficiency for years to come. Want to know how do you care for these modern marvels?

 

Here are a few storage and maintenance tips you need to consider after buying a garage condo for sale in Denver to get the most and extend the life of your outboard motor.

 

Use Fresh Fuel - Boat motors are prone to grime and the impurities in fuels. Many boaters don’t realize that gasoline degrades with time. As the fuel remains in the tank for a long period, the level of octane deteriorates and becomes unusable. You must change the fuel and oils regularly or empty your fuel tanks and lines before keeping your boat motor in a secure RV storage garage in Broomfield.

 

Replace the Thermostat and Water Pump Annually - This is a critical maintenance practice as 4-stroke engines run at high temperatures and compression. The impeller is a basic part of the pump that circulates water and prevents overheating of the engine. Over time, it tends to become jammed with muck and needs to be changed. How often it should be changed depends on how frequently you use the boat.

 

Service the Anodes - As the 4-stroke motor operates at high temperature, it is more sensitive to become corroded if the internal anodes are not serviced. This is true for external anodes also especially in areas of salty water.

 

Flush out the Engine - Motor corrosion is common in saltwater areas which can result in engine failure. Flushing your engine after saltwater use is essential to improve the longevity of your outboard. While flushing, check the water pump to ensure it has good water flow. Thereafter, disconnect the fuel line when storing your boat for an extended time.

 

Even the low maintenance motors need to be checked regularly to prevent catastrophic engine failure. Use these storage and maintenance tips for paying extra attention to keep your boat operating. Start with getting the best and highly secure private garage in Broomfield from a reliable storage facility like Imperial Storage U Own. We offer high-quality and well-equipped storage units for sale to meet your distinct storage requirements. Contact us today!

 


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