cobrapowersys said:
Thanks seasick. I know when I hook the flush hose up it pees fine too. It it a good Idea to use that in lieu of the muffs? Just so I can fog the engine?
You should NOT run that motor on the flush port, only on the muffs. If you use muffs and you don't see the pee stream withing 10 to 15 seconds, shut off the motor.
I don't fog mu motor using the intakes and the motor running. I remove all the plugs and spray a good dose of fogging oil directly into the cylinders. I then manually rotate the crankshaft to distribute the oil. You can easily pop off the plastic shroud over the flywheel to gain access to turn it. With the plugs removed, the flywheel can be easily rotated.
After rotating the flywheel a turn and a half. I refog the cylinders, rotate another turn and then reinstall the plugs. In the spring, I start the motor on the old plugs and burn off the fogging oil. After warming up and making sure all is well, I then replace the plugs as well as main filter and engine filter (every three seasons or so for me).
The reason that you turn the flywheel 1 and 1/2 turns, is that any pistons that were up during the first fogging will now be down for the second fogging.
Some folks prefer to remove the intake silencer and spray directly into the throttle bodies. I don't. I get a better cylinder wall coverage by my method and although the fogging oil does not get into the throttles, that hasn't been an issue for me. In addition, I am not getting a lot of fogging oil and combustion gunk into my O2 sensor. ( at least not until spring when the oil burns off

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