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![]() Put it standing upright behind the passenger's seat, and tie it to the the headrest of the passenger seat so that it can't fall over. Worked like a charm with mine. (Or replace the gaskets of the filler cap and of the air vent in the filler cap.) On Jul 19, 4:35 am, richard wrote: My wife and I will be traveling to various harbors in Maine by car this weekend with our inflatable dingy (deflated) and an old 2-horse power outboard engine. We will arrive somewhere, inflate the boat and spend a few hours cruising. It is a great way for us to see some beautiful places in a very short amount of time. The outboard is so old that it must be kept straight up or it tends to leak. My question is: any ideas on how to travel by car with an old outboard engine? In the past the car has smelled of gas. |
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