Another question re: storage / winterizing:
The “sticky” re: Maintenance Matters is reasonably clear re: the use of Fogging Oil and Engine Tuner:
“Run the fuel treatment through the engine for about 10-15 minutes then switch to the storage mix tank for another few minutes. The air silencer then is removed to spray a good dose of Engine Tuner through the carburetors or fuel injection air tubes.” Later it says: “Now, you are ready to use the fogging oil. Spray the fogging oil into the same orifices as the engine tuner.”
Both of my local Yamaha dealers disagree with spraying anything into the Fuel Injection air tubes. They say spraying fogging oil or engine tuner into the air tubes will possibly foul the injectors. In addition they say removing the air silencer is painful and time consuming. Lastly, neither dealer uses fogging oil. They use a "special" fuel treatment, provided by a separate fuel tank during the winterization process, that serves the same purpose.
They sold me fogging oil to spray the cylinders via the spark plug holes, and Yamaha “Ring Free” fuel treatment to help de-carbon.
I like to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations precisely, and I don’t mind the time it takes for example to remove the air silencer.
My question: Should I follow the “Maintenance Matters” procedure or what has been suggested by my local Yamaha dealers?
Thanks in advance. Robin
The “sticky” re: Maintenance Matters is reasonably clear re: the use of Fogging Oil and Engine Tuner:
“Run the fuel treatment through the engine for about 10-15 minutes then switch to the storage mix tank for another few minutes. The air silencer then is removed to spray a good dose of Engine Tuner through the carburetors or fuel injection air tubes.” Later it says: “Now, you are ready to use the fogging oil. Spray the fogging oil into the same orifices as the engine tuner.”
Both of my local Yamaha dealers disagree with spraying anything into the Fuel Injection air tubes. They say spraying fogging oil or engine tuner into the air tubes will possibly foul the injectors. In addition they say removing the air silencer is painful and time consuming. Lastly, neither dealer uses fogging oil. They use a "special" fuel treatment, provided by a separate fuel tank during the winterization process, that serves the same purpose.
They sold me fogging oil to spray the cylinders via the spark plug holes, and Yamaha “Ring Free” fuel treatment to help de-carbon.
I like to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations precisely, and I don’t mind the time it takes for example to remove the air silencer.
My question: Should I follow the “Maintenance Matters” procedure or what has been suggested by my local Yamaha dealers?
Thanks in advance. Robin
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