How to Winterize a Yamaha 150 hp Four Stroke Outboard by DIYeasycrafts

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  • How to Winterize a Yamaha 150 hp Four Stroke Outboard by DIYeasycrafts
    In this short video Capt. Dan shows how to easily winterize a four stroke outboard in 4 steps. Stabilizing the fuel, change the gearcase oil, change oil and filter and fog the engine.
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Komentáře • 143

  • @alchase8469
    @alchase8469 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent and simple video, It gave me the confidence to winterize the engine myself. As you say, four simple steps. Take it one at a time, and it gets done.

  • @laurarosenberg5421
    @laurarosenberg5421 Před rokem +5

    Excellent both verbal and visual instructions for winterizing the Yamaha 4 stroke. I especially appreciated listing all the items. and brands of fluids needed to accomplish the project. I am purchasing a 18.5ft Key West 2015 115HP 4 stroke outboard this spring and need to be able to winterize it myself next winter. Thank you so much for this valuable video. God Bless you and your family. Laura Rosenberg

  • @elizabethballard1343
    @elizabethballard1343 Před rokem +2

    This guy is really great at explaining things! This is a really well made video! Thank you!

  • @theguardgamer5003
    @theguardgamer5003 Před 2 lety +5

    One of the Best How to Videos I've seen... Good Job!

  • @shaolinwat
    @shaolinwat Před rokem +1

    Awesome video. I bought the vacuum tank so that I could change my engine oil without hauling her out of the water last year when I hit 100hrs in the middle of the summer. I didn't realize that even on land it's still easier to use the vacuum method, so I'll be doing that tomorrow. Glad I watched your video!

  • @richardrogowski4921
    @richardrogowski4921 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video…. Man is this great! No nonsense just perfect. Most people just make these videos to hear themselves talk but yours is perfect. Thank you.

  • @MikeDarpel
    @MikeDarpel Před rokem +2

    Excellent video and explanation of the winterization process. Thank you!

  • @nealblue6413
    @nealblue6413 Před rokem +3

    If I may add on, don't forget to recheck your oil level after running the motor during fogging since the oil filter filled up. Also, on a four stroke motor, is it really necessary to do the fogging. the only thing you are lubing is the injectors, intake valves and the top of the piston? 2 strokes do the crankcase and all of the piston area. Lastly, don't forget to put the motor straight up and down to make sure all the water drains out.
    Thanks for making the video.

  • @bobcasazza1705
    @bobcasazza1705 Před 2 lety +4

    Really well done video with great step by step stages and on-site into parts needed. You hit it right on the head. Thanks. I needed this review.

    • @DIYeasycrafts
      @DIYeasycrafts  Před 2 lety

      Glad you liked it!

    • @kopronko
      @kopronko Před rokem

      @@DIYeasycrafts I Thank you also. So, is there no danger of any water stucked somewhere inside of the engine or gear or cooling system , to freeze at below freezing temperatures outside the water during winter , to damage the housing/block ? If you have any informations about that, please let me know asap, so, that i can can act accordingly. Thank you very much.

  • @josephtripptree1828
    @josephtripptree1828 Před 8 měsíci

    so I have been changing the oil once a year, now I gotta do. it at marina a second time. Good Stuff. Thanks

  • @atanacioluna292
    @atanacioluna292 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Clear and complete instructions. Thanks.

  • @mauricedunstan6062
    @mauricedunstan6062 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Excellent. Clear. Simple. Thank you. Maurice

  • @DieterHaney
    @DieterHaney Před rokem +1

    Very Well Done! Thanks for posting this

  • @GM-hn8vt
    @GM-hn8vt Před rokem +1

    Best winterizing vid out there. Ty, great job

  • @valkyrie6926
    @valkyrie6926 Před rokem +1

    Very good video! Very informative! Thanks👍

  • @user-td6si5xe5g
    @user-td6si5xe5g Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent presentation, getting ready to buy a boat with a Yamaha 300 on it, you video has helped.. TY

  • @warrenpullen1707
    @warrenpullen1707 Před 2 lety +1

    Very well done video. You have a gift for this type of instruction. Thank you.

  • @jacquesjrroy785
    @jacquesjrroy785 Před 2 lety +2

    Great step by step info, thank you.

  • @davenielsen8345
    @davenielsen8345 Před rokem

    Great video, I appreciate it as I need to tackle winterizing myself. Thanks

  • @travism1600
    @travism1600 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Very well done and easy to follow. Thank you for sharing your professional knowledge.

  • @PaulWorrell-rd3cb
    @PaulWorrell-rd3cb Před rokem +1

    a nice new ways to add fogging oil into engine, as sometimes very hard to get fuel filter bulb off to add oil direct to filter in 55hp,

  • @fishonalbertaoutdoors9761

    Great video with excellent axplanation on everything. Thanks

  • @dianaparker9543
    @dianaparker9543 Před rokem +1

    Easy to follow and understand--now if I can get my husband to get cracking, I'll be happy!!

    • @EPA3
      @EPA3 Před rokem

      You can do it! I believe in you!

  • @leongrumbo
    @leongrumbo Před 6 měsíci

    Great video

  • @anders_dahlberg
    @anders_dahlberg Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great video! Thanks from the west coast of Sweden :-)

  • @KVSL30
    @KVSL30 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video!

  • @craigkeefer9601
    @craigkeefer9601 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video- thank you

  • @justinperry7589
    @justinperry7589 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, thanks.

  • @robertpate4248
    @robertpate4248 Před rokem

    Great job

  • @swampbiologist
    @swampbiologist Před 2 lety +1

    Very interesting and informative! I live in south Louisiana and don't need to do this but I may occasionally not use my boat for as long as three months!

  • @kenrickcorwin2405
    @kenrickcorwin2405 Před rokem +1

    Very good video

  • @irbinortiz5843
    @irbinortiz5843 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Awesome video , I’ll do this process in November this year is my first boat so I’m still learning, I have a question next year in the spring what I have to do to get the outboard ready for the season ??? Thanks in advance

  • @josepelliccia9862
    @josepelliccia9862 Před měsícem

    Tk Good Job 💯👍

  • @mikehern1518
    @mikehern1518 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Fantastic Video. I never owned a boat with outboard engines. Always had inboards.
    Should some Boat RV Pink AF be put through the hose you flush the engine with ?
    Is Fogging the Engine absolutely necessary?
    Thank you

  • @ericbonzey2990
    @ericbonzey2990 Před rokem +2

    I am assuming the water drains totally out after you turn off the hose. Or is there something I’m missing? Winter is very cold here. Great video thank you

  • @mmeehan1
    @mmeehan1 Před rokem +1

    the best is connecting the fuel line .. easy easy...

  • @robertflorio3187
    @robertflorio3187 Před rokem

    great video. how about the anti-freeze aplication?

  • @bobcasazza1705
    @bobcasazza1705 Před 2 lety +4

    One question what is the size of the gas hose to connect to inline gas filter of motor. I believe it is 3/8 but I thought I’d ask thanks.

  • @alchase8469
    @alchase8469 Před 25 dny

    Enjoyed the video. I have also heard of a spray can fogging oil applied. How does that work?

  • @potocket
    @potocket Před 2 lety +1

    What size fuel line fits the filter so I can buy the correct hose set up Thanks

  • @ObregonAlex
    @ObregonAlex Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks, great video. Easy to follow steps. Somebody mentioned that oil and filter should be changed at 100 hrs intervals, If I don't boat 100hrs a season can I get away without changing this, or is it better to do it anyways?

    • @DIYeasycrafts
      @DIYeasycrafts  Před 2 lety +2

      You might be able to get away with it but for a few bucks its just not worth the risk

  • @jimbernard8964
    @jimbernard8964 Před rokem +2

    Excellent! Very well done, thanks. Is there anything special that needs to be done in the Spring before it goes back on the water? Or just start it up and go?

  • @kevindidden870
    @kevindidden870 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video. What size is the fuel line that connects to the fuel filter. Kevin

  • @lavistanys8626
    @lavistanys8626 Před rokem

    Great video. It would be great if you could get your hands on a Honda 150 BF vtec four stroke and do a video on that. God bless.

  • @larryframbes1741
    @larryframbes1741 Před rokem

    Very good video but you should drain the vst tank before running the winter mix through so the mix gets into the motor

  • @johnm9627
    @johnm9627 Před 8 měsíci

    Add; Check the magnet on the bottom plug in the lower unit for metal filings and clean it off so that you know any accumulation next time is new.

  • @jsassone1
    @jsassone1 Před 2 lety +1

    Nicely done thank you. You must be from Long Island!

    • @DIYeasycrafts
      @DIYeasycrafts  Před 2 lety

      Yes I am!

    • @jsassone1
      @jsassone1 Před 2 lety

      @@DIYeasycrafts lol.... I couldn't tell.... Fellow LawwngIslanda here

  • @makatkplt
    @makatkplt Před 2 lety

    Is there a difference in a static flush vs a motor running muff flush? I’m in saltwater only.
    Will a muff flush only be enough?

  • @bobw.5827
    @bobw.5827 Před rokem +3

    Great video…Thanks! Any reason why you don’t fog the engine first, while you’re warming it up for the oil change?

    • @SteveGMO
      @SteveGMO Před 8 měsíci

      Probably because it takes quite a bit longer to warm up the engine than is needed to get oil through the system. i don' think it is great to run oil and fuel mixture through it for too long.

  • @user-iz2vl9gy6c
    @user-iz2vl9gy6c Před 9 měsíci

    Could I use Yamaha Lube EFI fogging oil in any four stroke outboard. I have a Honda BF225.

  • @michaelwilson486
    @michaelwilson486 Před rokem

    I need to purchase a fuel line and primer bulb for the fogging step. Is there a particular size for a VF115 Yamaha? Thanks

  • @ktmdays
    @ktmdays Před 2 lety

    Do u have to run antifreeze threw it where its self drains

  • @TCross-xq4kc
    @TCross-xq4kc Před 2 lety

    Is any anti freeze necessary to run through the motor?

  • @jdstump4348
    @jdstump4348 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video…thanks! What type / brand of hose quick connects are those?

    • @DIYeasycrafts
      @DIYeasycrafts  Před 2 lety

      I dont know off hand. Got them at ace hardware

  • @good2go193
    @good2go193 Před rokem

    Do you also add stabilizer while your at it?

  • @toddruja9962
    @toddruja9962 Před rokem +1

    Great Video, what size fuel line do I need to connect to the fuel filter housing .

  • @nawaftarrak1261
    @nawaftarrak1261 Před 2 lety +1

    Where can i get the lower unit fitting

  • @BuzzSawBuzz
    @BuzzSawBuzz Před 2 lety

    What if the engine is brand new? Only 10 hrs tops. Do you still need to do all this?

  • @christerry7594
    @christerry7594 Před 9 měsíci

    Don’t you need to run antifreeze through the muffs or flush system?

  • @garychater4010
    @garychater4010 Před rokem +2

    Q: Could one pull spark plugs, and squirt fogging oil inside cylinder that way? That was preferred method not long ago. Something different with Yamaha?

    • @michaelbaines3543
      @michaelbaines3543 Před rokem +1

      I actually attempted this myself thinking it would be simpler. In my case the spark plug is recessed a good 6-8" on my Yamaha and even with the extender tube I can't reach all the way to the cylinder.

  • @byronakhavi953
    @byronakhavi953 Před rokem

    Great video.
    I have question.
    Why not just get a 3.0 gallon marine tank with its own fuel line/primer bulb?
    Then mix 2 gallons of gas with the fogging oil and gas mix. Disconnect your main tank line and connect the mix fuel tank and line. Remove the fuel bulb and drain the non treated gas. Then reinstall that bulb and pump the mix tank bulb to transfer the mix. Then run the motor for 20 minutes to transfer the mix.
    The fogging oil mixed gas will immediately transfer to the VST and mix will be moved through the fuel system. This ensures that the VST and entire fuel system and motor is run with the mixed fuel and fogging oil. No need to cut ties and mess with hoses using a designated tank and fuel line with connection to the motor.
    Then run new treated gas in the spring and change the fuel filter after running with new gas. Again, the fuel bulb will need to be removed and mixed fuel dumped. Then new fresh fuel (mixed with stabilizer and Yamaha Ring Free) is transferred to the fuel bulb using the fuel tank hose (with a new fuel filter installed).
    Run the new fuel, with changed the fuel filter, and go for the season.
    What do you think of this method??

  • @nary1958
    @nary1958 Před rokem

    Great video. What about running antifreeze? Thank you

    • @DIYeasycrafts
      @DIYeasycrafts  Před rokem +1

      I never have. I just drain water

    • @nary1958
      @nary1958 Před rokem

      @@DIYeasycrafts Thank you. Maybe you should do a follow up video on how to do the antifreeze for those that really want to do it.

  • @mnosek
    @mnosek Před 2 lety +6

    I assume you use only a small portion of the gas/fogging oil mixture before the blue smoke comes out. What do you do with the remainder?

    • @SubtropicalBlues
      @SubtropicalBlues Před rokem

      I had the same question. I used at best half of the two gallons. How long is that fogging oil mixture good for?

  • @1967DaddyMac
    @1967DaddyMac Před 2 lety +3

    Can you really run the engine on muffs alone for 10 minutes without doing damage to the water pump housing? Do you need to change the oil and filter every year or just based on service intervals ie. 100 hr, 200hr etc. Thanks

    • @dinosimotas
      @dinosimotas Před 2 lety +1

      Yes you can run it on muffs AT IDLE ONLY. Service interval is every 100 hours for all oils and oil filter.

    • @byronakhavi953
      @byronakhavi953 Před rokem +3

      I will tell you this; vibrations of the motor will move the muffs out of position.
      If you do not pay attention, the engine will overheat if the muffs move and water is not transferred to the pump. I have a 2019 Yamaha F40LA EFI 4 stroke and it does not like muffs.....period.
      I use a tall 55 gallon drum with an installed drain. I also use the Milwaukee M18 water transfer pump to help drain that tank. With a tank, and water constantly supplied by a hose, you cover the cavitation plate (up to the cowling).
      This ensures you can run that motor with no problems and provide water pressure as if you are in a lake.
      Change your oil filter, engine oil and gear oil every season if you don't run much. I run for 15 hours max a season (use my boat for duck hunting and a little fishing a season). Use a digital battery charger to maintain your batteries. Then use Yamasheild to spray down your motor at the end of each season.
      I suggest changing your spark plugs EVERY year and check them.
      Install new plugs without anti seize since NGK clearly states to avoid using it.
      Change your water pump impeller every 2 years at the latest (yearly is preferred but with low usage, you should be fine if sand/debris is not an issue).
      Lastly, change your thermostat every year and take your motor to a dealer every 5 years for the 5 year service.
      Let them check the motor using the YDIS connected to a PC. They can inspect anodes (internal), change the VST filter and confirm that the shift cables, fuel pumps (high and low pressure) and timing belt/engine idle is ok. You can save on the cost changing the items I described (don't pay for a water pump, thermostat change, oil and gear oil change/fuel filter change). You can do these yourself.
      Use new gas treated with fuel stabilizer and Yamaha ring free every year.
      Discard the previous season's fuel even if the fuel was treated. Always treat your gas and use Yamaha Ring Free with your fresh gas.
      Use non Ethanol gas and you will NOT have fuel issues. Change your fuel filter EVERY year and get the dealer to change the VST every 5 years. Fuel problems are a killer. Clean, new and treated gas, with proper filter changes, ensures you never experience idle and WOT issues people complain about on forums.
      However, that VST filter should be changed by a Yamaha Tech. The timing belt should be done by a trained mechanic. The internal anodes and cables/idle speed should be done right. Review the 5 year service, do what you can and pay them for the rest.
      Running a motor for short hours requires extra maintenance and attention. Do it right and be aware that Yamaha notes hours but also yearly inspection/service.
      I avoid muffs and change everything yearly. Then you never need to worry. Do it yourself and save the costs. But pay the dealer for the 5 year service. It is worth it.
      Lastly, use new fasteners for the gearcase plugs. Use new fiber washers and use an oil extractor to remove engine oil.
      If you strip that engine oil drain plug, you are in a world of hurt. In addition, stripping the gear oil drain and upper plugs will hurt more. Use new plugs and torque to Yamaha specs. (for spark plugs as well using new plugs).
      Clean the lower unit bolts when changing the water pump (both male and female threads). Inspect your bolts and replace them if the threads are not in good condition. I suggest using new bolts every two years. Grease them lightly when installed or use Loctite 572 as noted in the service manual. Torque to Yamaha specs as well or tighten snug if you have the skill (not everyone has this ability and torque specs. are there for this reason).
      I spent the time to explain all this because I use my motor the same way you do. I am a Process Engineer (Chemical) by trade and follow proper OEM guidelines .
      Is it over kill and unnecessary? Maybe it is!!
      But I assure you, you will not have the issues everyone complains about on all these internet forums and WILL NOT be that guy who asks how to fix the problem.
      I perform all these tasks and store my boat/motor in my garage at home (heated by the house but not internally heated during winter). Keep the digital battery charger connected to maintain, clean battery connections, check battery water levels and load test your batteries every season using a proper battery tester (I use the Snap ON model but a $90 model will work).
      After fuel, the battery will be your showstopper.
      Good luck and know that low usage equals extra care and attention. Never less!

    • @billdimartini1603
      @billdimartini1603 Před rokem

      @@byronakhavi953 Great advice thank you Sir !

    • @der0n5000
      @der0n5000 Před 10 měsíci

      Great advice thanks so much!!!!
      @@byronakhavi953

  • @Paula-kg8nc
    @Paula-kg8nc Před 9 měsíci

    I have a 2020 Yamaha 70 hp 4 stroke. My dealer told me that 4 strokes do NOT need to be fogged. I’ve checked with other dealers and online forms and many say that it’s not necessary. Can anyone tell me why dealers would recommend not doing something that the Yamaha manual says to do?

  • @nickpapleacos2190
    @nickpapleacos2190 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Dumb question: I thought there was an aerosol type fogging oil thought was sprayed into the engine via the spark plug holes. ??

    • @DIYeasycrafts
      @DIYeasycrafts  Před 6 měsíci

      Fogging oil is used on 2 stroke outboards

  • @user-on3jg1hi8b
    @user-on3jg1hi8b Před 2 lety +2

    How about flushing the motors with antifreeze?
    From this process it looked like just changing oil and fogging, how does that prevent damage from cold? I thought the main risk from cold was water freezing in the block?

    • @DIYeasycrafts
      @DIYeasycrafts  Před 2 lety

      All of the water is drained

    • @kevincotto4743
      @kevincotto4743 Před rokem

      I was saying the same thing I just seen this video I work in a boat shop and I just started and everything he did was good except drain all the water he just put the water back in smh your supposed to use antifreeze to prevent from freezing up the engines

  • @DLeopoldi914
    @DLeopoldi914 Před rokem

    The thermostat needs to be open because the engine is warmed up in order to flush with the flushing port and be effective.

  • @PianoUniverse
    @PianoUniverse Před 3 lety +1

    What about the cooling system? Does the water jacket just gravity drain?

  • @kevinkelly4354
    @kevinkelly4354 Před rokem +2

    When fogging, do you put the engine in gear or let it sit idle? Prop was spinning so looked like it’s in gear

    • @DIYeasycrafts
      @DIYeasycrafts  Před rokem

      Not in gear just neutral

    • @donpetersen4454
      @donpetersen4454 Před rokem

      @@DIYeasycrafts You should never put an outboard in gear unless the prop is in the water

  • @jaredzeno
    @jaredzeno Před 9 měsíci

    what size fuel line is that?

  • @johndarmanin8009
    @johndarmanin8009 Před rokem +1

    If a boat is kept on a lift under a roof is it necessary to fog the 150 motor?

    • @DIYeasycrafts
      @DIYeasycrafts  Před rokem

      I would. It really has nothing to do with rain but more to do with temperature and none use. If you lived in tropic climates and used the boat year round you would not need to fog the motor

  • @waynem9570
    @waynem9570 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm in Canada. The boat dealers install an antifreeze into the system. (An RV antifreeze) what is the procedure for that?

    • @DIYeasycrafts
      @DIYeasycrafts  Před 2 lety

      Sorry but I just dont have any info on that

    • @jacquesjrroy785
      @jacquesjrroy785 Před 2 lety +2

      This is the only question I had left at the end. For shure you can't have water pocket in there if the motor is left in the cold.

  • @alvarohugoaguilaralmiron516

    Good could pass me the prices of used 40hp and 30hp 4times 2018ben forward long leg and

  • @aceswild03
    @aceswild03 Před 2 lety +1

    I am using the same fogging oil. I can never seem to get any smoke to exit the exhaust. Ive let it run for over an hour. Have you had this issue or know what could be wrong?

  • @dexterhillocks6017
    @dexterhillocks6017 Před 2 lety +1

    I will like to no if is a diesel out board salt water 4 stroke engine

  • @douggodfrey6424
    @douggodfrey6424 Před rokem

    Do you have to worry about the water inside the engine

  • @alvarohugoaguilaralmiron516

    Good a 40hp and 30hp Yamaha long leg 4tienpos when new or used I am from Uruguay

  • @good2go193
    @good2go193 Před 2 lety +1

    Obviously you don’t use all the fogging fuel, do you just dump the rest?

    • @dinosimotas
      @dinosimotas Před 2 lety +4

      I only fill the gas can with a half gallon and use a quarter of the fogging oil bottle for one engine. I run the engine until the gas is almost gone before shutting down. You'll have blue smoke before its run out but run it anyway.

    • @good2go193
      @good2go193 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dinosimotas Thanks

  • @Thatdamfishingguy
    @Thatdamfishingguy Před 2 lety +1

    What if you use your boat all winter

  • @edwardjackson843
    @edwardjackson843 Před 2 lety

    Should you not show the proper procedure to drain and or service the VST?

  • @ibrahismkhaleel9410
    @ibrahismkhaleel9410 Před 2 lety +1

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  • @catlifeoutdoors6369
    @catlifeoutdoors6369 Před 2 lety +1

    Why would you flush the motor then run it on muffs???? You are flushing it then???

    • @dgomes1967
      @dgomes1967 Před 2 lety

      You are correct. Somewhat redundant. The first method however does not go beyond the thermostat and never flows pass the cylinder walls and other parts of the engine block. The second method (with muffs/engine running) is a much better way to completely flush the engine as the the thermostat will open once the engine reaches temperature. Now, the fresh water is running through the entire engine block flushing away any salt deposits/sand etc. An even better method, is to run the engine with the lower unit submerged in a large bucket of water with your choice of cleaning solution (vinegar/ Salt Away/ Rydlyme /Simple Green) don't forget to remove the block anodes if they are in good shape. This will really clean up the engine of salt deposits/ scale, sand and other built up debris that clogs up the water passages leading up to over heating issues.

  • @WhiteBuffalo032
    @WhiteBuffalo032 Před 3 lety +2

    Why in the hell do they still make flathead screws???

    • @daviddesmond2143
      @daviddesmond2143 Před 3 lety +2

      I bought a special Snap On screwdriver just to remove the lower unit drain screws. the wide blade fits perfectly.

    • @WhiteBuffalo032
      @WhiteBuffalo032 Před 3 lety

      @@daviddesmond2143 thank you. I'll check it out.

  • @ChrisD624
    @ChrisD624 Před rokem +1

    What state is your accent from?

  • @alvarohugoaguilaralmiron516

    So translator not bingles

  • @user-sn7pn7gk5z
    @user-sn7pn7gk5z Před rokem

    그리스도는 십자가에서 그대의 저주, 재앙, 지옥의 권세를 깨뜨렸습니다. 그리스도는 십자가에서 그대의 죄값을 모두 지불하셨고 사탄의 머리를 깨뜨렸습니다. 그리스도를 믿으면 죄와 지옥과 사탄의 권세에서 영원히 해방되고 하나님의 자녀가 됩니다. 예수를 믿으세요

  • @josephew61
    @josephew61 Před 11 měsíci

    Junk! Waterpump went out at 41hr and Yamaha would not fix under Warenty!!!

  • @valkyrie6926
    @valkyrie6926 Před rokem +1

    Very good video! Very informative! Thanks👍