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nope then i get a fresh clean engine every winter from yamaha. works every time (sarcastic)
basic700
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lol good idea im going to try that!
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oh crap i did it and now just rememberd i dont have warranty!!!!
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I drain the gas, add Seafoam, run the sled, take weight off front and back shocks, grease skid, spray lube on all bolts, and if I am energetic I take springs out of clutches.
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i got warranty till december 2011 so i hope we get snow in november then i can get a new engine
BombaPolaYama
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Isn't it more about making the sled happy?4strokesmokextx said:whatever makes you happy go with it. Every one has a different idea of how to store their sled.
i just run stabilizer through the system and let it set till winter comes back around then get it ready.............
As for the fuel, it is recommended to also have a full tank of gas to reduce the moisture build-up. Grease is important in the bearings to force out the moisture. This is the first I have heard of changing the oil in the spring time.
Are there any thoughts (good or bad idea?) on starting it on a monthly basis and letting it warm until the red light goes off?
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I also Own Nytro. Before putting it into storage in Tingalpa, I take clutches off, oil change, grease, and cover all metal parts to prevent corrosion.Because of the preventions that I took for my Nytro, it still looks brand new.
BombaPolaYama said:Isn't it more about making the sled happy?4strokesmokextx said:whatever makes you happy go with it. Every one has a different idea of how to store their sled.
i just run stabilizer through the system and let it set till winter comes back around then get it ready.............
As for the fuel, it is recommended to also have a full tank of gas to reduce the moisture build-up. Grease is important in the bearings to force out the moisture. This is the first I have heard of changing the oil in the spring time.
Are there any thoughts (good or bad idea?) on starting it on a monthly basis and letting it warm until the red light goes off?
Changing the oil before storage is a good idea. I do this w the boat, snowblower, lawnmower, etc.
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