Gateway Box and Fuel Control Cell - 2002 SAN |
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quinner
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Posted: October-18-2016 at 10:18am |
No Gateway on an 02', filter in the FCC should be changed every 150hrs IIRC, since you don't know when it was changed I would do it now, write the FCC change hrs date on the oil filter for future reference. I always remove plugs and fogging oil the cylinders, rotate by hand 180deg and repeat. In years you do not change the FCC you should drain a bit of fuel out the bottom which is where any trapped water will be.
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wantsurf319
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Hey guys first time in the forum. I just got my hands on a 2002 Super Air Nautique, i plan on winterize it and have most of the steps down. But after reading here and in another forum, it sounds like i have to drain the pilot lines on the gateway box and do something with the Fuel Control Cell? Well, have no clue where they are I understand i have to drain the lines connected to the gateway box, but what do i do on the FCC?
Last question, do you guys remove the spark plugs and fog the cylinders for winterization? My previous nautique was carbed so i would just fog the carburetor, but this thing is fuel injected. Thanks in advance. |
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