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Check the separator and be suspicious of water in the bowls of the carbs....again.
Stuck floats usually are water or varnish (old gas) in the gas. Unless you can actually see that you have siphoned all the fluid out the tanks, chances are there may be a quart or so left. Water and trash being heavier will be left. If I'm overlooking something, somebody please chime in!
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'75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny Last edited by tsubaki; 02-06-2011 at 03:56 PM. |
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Oh, don't rule out the filter at the engine. Have seen them with a calcium type buildup clogging them.
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I agree with the water!! I had the same issue a few years back, I drained the whole tank and used a rag to dry it out good, you should have seen the stuff I found in there!
![]() You have to make sure all is clean to start!! And this new gas loves water!! So a good water separator is a must!! I use a Racor with a clear bowl and drain so I can see the water and drain it. A new ball will also take away from the guessing game, but make sure to get a good one! I have got junk ones right out the box when you buy them junk no name ones.
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I opened mine up this weekend and had a few small terds in it but less than .1" of gas. I was told the Racor would pull it out. Would yall agree?????? |
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