Yep, just unplug the 2-pin connector for the fuel pump. Remove the top cover and seat and you follow the wires from the pump. I wouldn't do that though, rubber parts will dry out.
Mark
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Mark
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Don't drain your carbs. Just fill the tank, put some Seafoam or Stabil in there and run the bike for a few minutes. Then, every couple of days turn the key on to keep the float bowls full. If you have a gel maintenance free battery then no need for a charger. Give you bike a good wash, cover the ends of the exhaust with a bag/rubber band, cover the bike and you're done!
Mark
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Good tips guys. On my boat, (4.3L GM/Mercruiser) I also "fog" the engine with a spray oil. Get the engine set a little above idle and spray the fogging oil right into the carbs/intake until the engine actually dies. The theory is that the fogging oil will coat the innards with a very fine coat of oil for storage. I have been doing this for 5 years now, and it has started right up each spring. Does anyone have any experience with doing this on the VMax?
I agree with 4GASEM, change your oil... it will get acidic! Large OEMs in the automotive and construction fields are running into that problem trying to meet Tier 4 emissions and exhaust gas recirculation.... that compounds the situation making for very acidic oils. We don't need to worry about this with our '85 technology, but it will eventually be coming. 4GASEM, why do you say no to Stabil? Just wondering.
Jeff
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