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On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 15:50:39 GMT, Don W
wrote: Also, although it won't help with your warranty if it is still in effect, you can probably keep from developing significant carbon deposits by using a fuel additive which dissolves carbon. There are a number of them on the market. You'd probably only have to run the additive every 5th to 10th tank to be effective. YMMV, Don W. NOW you're talking! Like a scent spray bottle of distiled water in the carb throat every 250 hours..... Brian W |
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