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I have a 1988 Johnson GT 175. When the boat did not start up, I
suspected stale fuel and removed the drain screws from the 3 carbs to drain any suspect fuel from the bowls. This is my question. One of the the screws fell down into the opening around the shift shaft. I have so far been unable to retrieve using mechanical fingers or a small tube attached to my shop vac. Is there any harm with leaving the screw there? Thanks! Barry |
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Barry Minchey wrote:
I have a 1988 Johnson GT 175. When the boat did not start up, I suspected stale fuel and removed the drain screws from the 3 carbs to drain any suspect fuel from the bowls. This is my question. One of the the screws fell down into the opening around the shift shaft. I have so far been unable to retrieve using mechanical fingers or a small tube attached to my shop vac. Is there any harm with leaving the screw there? You'll be fine :-) Of course you'll need to find another to plug that carb bowl...... -- Regards, Dave Brown Brown's Marina Ltd http://brownsmarina.com/ |
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