Preventing Engine Corrosion

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  • Samuel
    • Apr 2018
    • 6

    • New Jersey


    #16
    This oil is intended to safeguard motors against assaults from gunk and erosion. It helps expel stores and keep gunk from shaping. It likewise diminishes grinding coming about into the enhanced execution." Keep this as a top priority. • When you turn the start on, check the dashboard for the Check Engine.

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    • windsurfnut
      • Mar 2018
      • 69

      • Ontario

      • 2002 Ski Nautique

      #17
      Bombardier (BRP) sells a great anti-corrosion spray. Also hear great things about fluid film, acf-50 etc

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      • btouchstone01
        • Aug 2015
        • 56

        • Tallahassee, FL


        #18
        I live on the water in Florida and my boat is kept in my boat house over brackish water... the engine gets a good spray with wd40 after every use. The results have been great... I have used other products on past boats such as Corrision X and T-90....WD40 does a great job displacing moisture and does not leave the annoying film that is common with other products. I have other tips for a saltwater boat but that is a much longer conversation

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        • shag
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Jul 2003
          • 2217

          • Florida


          #19
          I used to buy WD40 by the case when I used mine in Salt/brackish. I would spray pretty much everything and it did a very good job of protecting. What was good about WD40 is it didn't seem to harm anything and it was still easy enough to wash off when I needed to change oil, impeller etc. I literally sprayed about everything in the engine compartment.

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          • homer12
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Feb 2016
            • 584

            • Indianapolis, IN

            • 2004 SV211 TE

            #20
            Once a year I hit mine with WD40. Don’t have to worry about wiring connections too much as it’s not going to hurt them. One thing I try to avoid is the back of the boat side of engine where pulleys and belt are because I’m afraid it will cause the belt to slip. Anyone have this issue or not worry about it and spray the belt and pulleys really good too?


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            • Conwayfl
              • Aug 2018
              • 31

              • Orlando

              • 2018 G23

              #21
              I use Crc 656 on the parts probe to rust and silicone spray on everything else I stay away from the belts also

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              • Nautique Fan
                • May 2016
                • 136

                • Utah

                • 2007 SANTE 236 ZR6

                #22
                Thanks for the info. I'm winterizing this weekend and will make sure to get the engine protected.

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