I have a 2005 Nautique 210TE with the PCM Excalibur 330hp motor. My motor is a fresh water boat only, so it is a raw-water cooling system.
After consulting with my local Nautique repair facility and from doing my own winterization today, I have created a simple list to share with the rest of the community. No express or implied warranties, shall you decide to use this list. I also encourage you to familiarize yourself with the PCM manual and when in doubt, consult your local Nautique dealership/repair facility.
Tools required:
5/8” Deep Socket (for loosening belt tensioner)
9/16” Deep Socket
7/16” Short Socket
7/8” Wrench or Deep Socket (for removal of Knock Sensor)
1-1/16” Socket (for removal of Manifold plug)
7/32” Allen Head (for removal of impeller)
11mm wrench (for removal V-drive drain plug)
Steps for Winterization:
1. Connect a fake-a-lake to the raw water pickup (make sure boat is drawing in water)
2. Add fuel stabilizer to fuel tank
3. Run boat up to operating temperature (approx. 5-10minutes)
4. Remove engine cover (9/16” socket)
5. (Optional) Change Oil (typically you want the boat to sit with fresh oil)
6. Remove ballast port and starboard engine side covers (Phillips screw driver, 7/16” small socket with small extention)
7. Pull all 7 drain plugs (reinstall once water is completely drained and use sealant or Teflon tape)
A. Port Side:
i. Raw Water circulation pipe (red u-shaped pipe located near exhaust muffler) (9/16”socket)
ii. Knock sensor (located on the lower side of block) (7/8” wrench or deep socket)
iii. Manifold drain plug (located on back of manifold) (1-1/16” socket)
B. Starboard:
i. Lower block drain plug (located in the middle of the lower side of block) (9/16” socket)
ii. Transmission cooler drain plug (located on the bottom of the transmission cooler) (7/16” socket)
iii. Manifold drain plug (located on back of manifold) (1-1/16” socket)
C. V-Drive:
i. V-drive water drain plug (remove middle cushion and middle ice chest and it is located on the top port side of the v-drive) (11mm small wrench)
8. Remove drive belt (5/8” socket for tensioner)
9. (Optional) Remove impeller (located on starboard side and is behind the closest pulley) (7/32” Allen head, 10mm small socket)
10. Fog the cylinders
A. Remove spark plugs
i. (2005) Nautique 210 AC Delco 12607234, PTR4G-15, V91J, 41-993 (if you ever want to change these) I picked a set up from my local autozone for half the cost of what it is at the dealership
B. Spray fogging oil into each spark plug hole (approx. 2oz. per cylinder)
C. Reinstall spark plugs
After consulting with my local Nautique repair facility and from doing my own winterization today, I have created a simple list to share with the rest of the community. No express or implied warranties, shall you decide to use this list. I also encourage you to familiarize yourself with the PCM manual and when in doubt, consult your local Nautique dealership/repair facility.
Tools required:
5/8” Deep Socket (for loosening belt tensioner)
9/16” Deep Socket
7/16” Short Socket
7/8” Wrench or Deep Socket (for removal of Knock Sensor)
1-1/16” Socket (for removal of Manifold plug)
7/32” Allen Head (for removal of impeller)
11mm wrench (for removal V-drive drain plug)
Steps for Winterization:
1. Connect a fake-a-lake to the raw water pickup (make sure boat is drawing in water)
2. Add fuel stabilizer to fuel tank
3. Run boat up to operating temperature (approx. 5-10minutes)
4. Remove engine cover (9/16” socket)
5. (Optional) Change Oil (typically you want the boat to sit with fresh oil)
6. Remove ballast port and starboard engine side covers (Phillips screw driver, 7/16” small socket with small extention)
7. Pull all 7 drain plugs (reinstall once water is completely drained and use sealant or Teflon tape)
A. Port Side:
i. Raw Water circulation pipe (red u-shaped pipe located near exhaust muffler) (9/16”socket)
ii. Knock sensor (located on the lower side of block) (7/8” wrench or deep socket)
iii. Manifold drain plug (located on back of manifold) (1-1/16” socket)
B. Starboard:
i. Lower block drain plug (located in the middle of the lower side of block) (9/16” socket)
ii. Transmission cooler drain plug (located on the bottom of the transmission cooler) (7/16” socket)
iii. Manifold drain plug (located on back of manifold) (1-1/16” socket)
C. V-Drive:
i. V-drive water drain plug (remove middle cushion and middle ice chest and it is located on the top port side of the v-drive) (11mm small wrench)
8. Remove drive belt (5/8” socket for tensioner)
9. (Optional) Remove impeller (located on starboard side and is behind the closest pulley) (7/32” Allen head, 10mm small socket)
10. Fog the cylinders
A. Remove spark plugs
i. (2005) Nautique 210 AC Delco 12607234, PTR4G-15, V91J, 41-993 (if you ever want to change these) I picked a set up from my local autozone for half the cost of what it is at the dealership
B. Spray fogging oil into each spark plug hole (approx. 2oz. per cylinder)
C. Reinstall spark plugs
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