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go ahead and replace the screen on the pickup in the tank, they aren't that expensive, but I've seen a couple stop up, I cleaned them with solvent, treid them again, and they still stopped up. Felt like it had some kind of goo on it, Never did figure out where the goo came from(maybe some bad oil at one time?), I cleaned the tank, just a little crap in it, but it didn't solve the problem till I replaced the pick up
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fish this,i just checked mine last week.
the 2.0 should pump 6.8 cc +/- 10% in 3 minutes @ 1500 rpm the 2.4 should pump 8.2 cc +/- 10% in 3 minutes @ 1500 rpm remove the clear hose where it goes into the fuel tee . you must block off the tee to prevent fuel from leaking. catch the oil in small container and measure. ( i used the small cup that comes with cough syrup) MAKE SURE YOUR FUEL SOURCE IS PRE-MIXED WHEN PERFORMING THIS TEST. |
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Thanks for the info... Now the my carbs are right I should make sure my mixture is too.....
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l got this info from a merc manual for a v-135 thru v-175 serial #'s C221500 & up. if yours is different, you might want to verify the amounts...........
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