CORRECT CRAFT Super Sport User Manual page 71

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Winterization Instructions
Long periods of storage can adversely affect the internal parts of the engine
and fuel systems unless proper methods of preservation are used. Most
Correct Craft dealers offer proper winterization services. If such service is not
available or not utilized, the following procedures should be followed.
IMPORTANT: The following information is a guide to aid you in preparing
your engine for prolonged storage. It is not intended to be an all inclusive
instruction manual. After reading the guide completely, if you realize you do
not have the proper tools or feel you do not understand any instructions, DO
NOT attempt to begin this process. To proceed without a complete
understanding of these instructions could result in severe engine damage.
See your authorized PCM dealer. If you elect to proceed with the procedures
outlined here, you agree to hold Correct Craft Inc. and PCM harmless should
the engine be damaged or personal injury occur as a result of your actions.
WARNING: In order to prevent personal injury to you or others in the
boat, whenever the engine is running, the engine box must be closed.
Never operate the engine with the engine hatch open or while someone is
in the proximity of the moving parts of the engine or transmission.
Never open the engine hatch unless the engine is shut off and the
engine's rotating parts are stationary and remain in a stationary
position. Rotating machinery can cause injury and even death if an
accident should occur.
THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE COMPLETED
PRIOR TO REMOVING THE BOAT FROM THE WATER AND
APPLY TO ALL PCM ENGINES.
Before storing, it is recommended that the fuel tank be filled to approximately
3/4's full. Calculate the necessary amount of fuel stablilizer such as Sta-bil
and add the stabilizer to the fuel tank. Fill the tank to approximately 3/4's full
and run the engine a sufficient length of time to ensure the fuel is properly
distributed through the engine fuel system.
WARNING: Before starting your engine, always ventilate the
engine compartment by running a properly operating bilge blower for at least
four (4) minutes to remove any gas fumes from the engine compartment. It
is important to check for fuel spillage or leaks after repairing or refueling.
Warm engine up to normal operating temperature. Turn engine off
Change crankcase oil and oil filter
Start engine and allow to idle for five (5) minutes. Turn engine off
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Winterization Instructions
Long periods of storage can adversely affect the internal parts of the engine
and fuel systems unless proper methods of preservation are used. Most
Correct Craft dealers offer proper winterization services. If such service is not
available or not utilized, the following procedures should be followed.
IMPORTANT: The following information is a guide to aid you in preparing
your engine for prolonged storage. It is not intended to be an all inclusive
instruction manual. After reading the guide completely, if you realize you do
not have the proper tools or feel you do not understand any instructions, DO
NOT attempt to begin this process. To proceed without a complete
understanding of these instructions could result in severe engine damage.
See your authorized PCM dealer. If you elect to proceed with the procedures
outlined here, you agree to hold Correct Craft Inc. and PCM harmless should
the engine be damaged or personal injury occur as a result of your actions.
WARNING: In order to prevent personal injury to you or others in the
boat, whenever the engine is running, the engine box must be closed.
Never operate the engine with the engine hatch open or while someone is
in the proximity of the moving parts of the engine or transmission.
Never open the engine hatch unless the engine is shut off and the
engine's rotating parts are stationary and remain in a stationary
position. Rotating machinery can cause injury and even death if an
accident should occur.
THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE COMPLETED
PRIOR TO REMOVING THE BOAT FROM THE WATER AND
APPLY TO ALL PCM ENGINES.
Before storing, it is recommended that the fuel tank be filled to approximately
3/4's full. Calculate the necessary amount of fuel stablilizer such as Sta-bil
and add the stabilizer to the fuel tank. Fill the tank to approximately 3/4's full
and run the engine a sufficient length of time to ensure the fuel is properly
distributed through the engine fuel system.
WARNING: Before starting your engine, always ventilate the
engine compartment by running a properly operating bilge blower for at least
four (4) minutes to remove any gas fumes from the engine compartment. It
is important to check for fuel spillage or leaks after repairing or refueling.
Warm engine up to normal operating temperature. Turn engine off
Change crankcase oil and oil filter
Start engine and allow to idle for five (5) minutes. Turn engine off
8.15

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