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Each engine is run at the factory. In theory the fuel is then run out of
the carbs but sometimes it is not completely run dry.


What's a "carb"?
That must be some old 20th century technology. ;-)
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Each engine is run at the factory. In theory the fuel is then run out of
the carbs but sometimes it is not completely run dry.


What's a "carb"?
That must be some old 20th century technology. ;-)


Now, now, now... My 165hp Mercruiser I/O has a Rochester carb, and still has
the good ol' point, condensor, and rotor. You remember points, don't you? :-)

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"Butch Ammon" wrote ...
Now, now, now... My 165hp Mercruiser I/O has a Rochester carb, and still

has
the good ol' point, condensor, and rotor. You remember points, don't you?

:-)

Remember magnetos? I've still got 'em...


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