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  • Fogging oil on four strokes

    Hi!

    The fogging oil should be used on four strokes motors or not?
    A local marine mechanic said that does not advise fogging oil in to the cylinders on 4 strokes motors.

    Your opinion guys please!

  • #2
    Fogging is mostly for 2 strokes which have no oil in the crankshaft/bearings area to protect from corrosion, but for 4 strokes in lengthy lay-ups in a humid marine environment some oil in each cylinder through the spark plug holes can't hurt anything. Spray fogging oil in each spark plug hole and crank motor over to distribute a protective film on cylinder walls. Good Luck!

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    • #3
      I use a product in the crankcase oil called crankcase store n start.
      I use a fogging mixture in the VST on EFI motors.

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      • #4
        Hi Graham and Rodbolt!

        Thanks for your precious posts.

        Now I'm more enlightened about this.

        Just found the crankcase stor n start in US ebay but the postage make VERY expensive. $35 just postage! but I'll try to find it here in EU or a similar product.

        For EFI I will keep that in mind, for now is not necessary (I hope in the future will be) my F80 is carbed

        Thanks guys.

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        • #5
          by the way...

          Do you use any product for carburetors?
          When I wintersize my outboards or when I know I'll be away for a couple of months I drain the cards and use compressed air to make sure all fuel is removed.

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          • #6
            Draining the carbs during extended motor lay-ups is great preventive maintenance...in fact I do it several times a year just to be sure of no water or debris laying in bottom of float chambers.

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            • #7
              yep, you're right Graham

              I had a couple of problems because water in fuel but since I installed the pre fuel filter I'm more "lazy" about regulary carb drain.
              That problems disappeared, Fortunately!

              I'm more worried when motor is stopped for a "while" because of a dirt jet I may need to rebuild and sync the carbs.

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              • #8
                looks like this Star Brite product is similar to The MDR600 Crankcase STOR N START

                Star Brite 84708 EZ To Store Crankcase 8oz - Star Brite 84708 - Star Brite Cleaners and Wax - Cleaners and Wax - Maintenance - Boatersland Marine

                Also not easy to find in EU

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                • #9
                  Thanks Rodbolt! This is what I was looking for. Now, can the MDR product be left in the oil of motors that only see about 50 Hrs of usage per season?
                  Thanks.

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                  • #10
                    yes. no need to change it come recommissioning time.
                    we have several boats,mine included, that run less than 20 hours a year.

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                    • #11
                      Thank you Rodbolt. Sorry for asking again. It sounds like the MDR product can be left in the crankcase all year around for rust protection of engines that don't see much use during the boating season. Am I correct in assuming it is ok to have MDR in the oil all the time? Thanks.

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                      • #12
                        the product can be run year round.
                        does not need to be changed.

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                        • #13
                          Thank you Rodbolt! and again I am sorry for not asking the right question the 1st time.
                          I will, from now on, use MDR along with fogging oil only trough the carburetor. I am not sure if that is even needed. Anyway, Thank you for all your en lighting answers.

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