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Took my Yamaha 9.9 4 stroke out of storage (after 2 years) and tried to start it today.
It would not catch until I sprayed in some starting fluid, but then it would only rev up a bit and then die. I think it is getting sufficient fuel from a supply tank, but that is one thing to check. I ran the engine dry and fogged the carburator when I put it away last time. Could the fogging material be blocking one of the jets? Do I have to remove the carburator from the engine to clean it, or can this be done with the carburator attached to the engine? I was using fresh fuel, and this is an almost new engine, with about 20 hours on it. Somewhere I saw a recommendation to partially or fully cover the air inlet to assist in getting fuel to the engine. Is that a good idea? Sherwin D. |
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