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Steller advice....well put Spare.
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I'd also check the gas lines as e10 can break down the rubber hoses on older boats.
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What 'Ferm said, plus let me add a few tips that I learned the hard way.
If you have the tank pretty much empty then do this BEFORE you top off the tank with new gas:
Rebuild your carbs,ut on a good Racor element, fill up the tank. Check your Racor after you run a 1/2 hour or so and BEFORE you head out into any unprotected water. I stored my boat with about half a tank (60 gallons) but my son has been siphoning it for gas to put in his snowmobile and now it's empty so I will be following the above come spring. Oh, and the brown specks; I found those in my bowl too and they were from the metal in the filter itself rusting water in the gas, my tank was clean a a wistle. |
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