Section 6 - Storage
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NOTICE
The universal joint bellows may develop a set when stored in a raised or up position,
causing the bellows to fail when returned to service and allowing water to enter the boat.
Store the sterndrive in the full down position.
2. Lower the sterndrive to the full down/in position.
3. For additional assurance against freezing and rust, after draining, fill the cooling system
with  propylene  glycol  mixed  to  the  manufacturer's  recommendation  to  protect  the
engine  to  the  lowest  temperature  to  which  it  will  be  exposed  during  freezing
temperatures or extended storage
Battery Storage
Whenever the battery will be stored for an extended period of time, be sure the cells are
full of water and the battery is fully charged and in good operating condition. It should be
clean and free of leaks. Follow the battery manufacturer's instructions for storage.
Power Package Recommissioning
1. Ensure that all cooling system hoses are connected properly and hose clamps are tight.
!
 CAUTION
Disconnecting or connecting the battery cables in the incorrect order can cause injury
from  electrical  shock  or  can  damage  the  electrical  system.  Always  disconnect  the
negative (‑) battery cable first and connect it last.
2. Install  a  fully  charged  battery.  Clean  the  battery  cable  clamps  and  terminals  and
reconnect cables. Tighten each cable clamp securely when connecting.
3. Coat the terminal connections with a battery terminal anti‑corrosion agent.
4. Perform all the checks in the before starting column of the Operation Chart.
NOTICE
Without sufficient cooling water, the engine, the water pump, and other components will
overheat and suffer damage. Provide a sufficient supply of water to the water inlets during
operation.
5. Start the engine and closely observe instrumentation to ensure that all systems are
functioning correctly.
6. Carefully inspect the engine for fuel, oil, fluid, water and exhaust leaks.
7. Inspect the steering system, shift and throttle control for proper operation.