Great video, my plugs on my 2014 Limited S are the originals. I guess it's time to change them. Lol. Why do you squirt oil in each cylinder after you take out the plugs? Is it because you are winterizing it? Thanks again for the video.
Hey PVP64, thanks for the feedback! Yes, It's probably time to replace them, lol, although cars can run for 100k miles on one set of plugs so I'm pretty sure a boat is not much different. I think the manufacturers push the consumables to make more profits. I was storing it for the winter and it is common practice to spray lube in the cylinders during winter storage to prevent moisture from developing rust on the cylinders walls.
Great video thank you!
What kind of screw driver is that?
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Great video, my plugs on my 2014 Limited S are the originals. I guess it's time to change them. Lol. Why do you squirt oil in each cylinder after you take out the plugs? Is it because you are winterizing it? Thanks again for the video.
Hey PVP64, thanks for the feedback! Yes, It's probably time to replace them, lol, although cars can run for 100k miles on one set of plugs so I'm pretty sure a boat is not much different. I think the manufacturers push the consumables to make more profits.
I was storing it for the winter and it is common practice to spray lube in the cylinders during winter storage to prevent moisture from developing rust on the cylinders walls.
@@EddieCarrara1 I put the boat in winter storage last weekend, but I will use your video next spring to change the plugs. Thanks Again.
@@pvp64 You're welcome PVP64 👍
You’re doing it wrong lol