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On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 06:48:24 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: More likely some scum that was in or formed in the spare tank may have gummed up the carbs. When I ran small outboards off of 6 gallon tanks, I occasionally poured way too much oil into the mix (by a factor of two or three on occasion), and aside from a bit more smoke, no harm seemed to be done. Yes, thats just what we need...more pollution from ignorant red necks, who cant seem to grasp the simple operation of a measuring cup. It also fouls plugs, but we didnt really expect you to know that, since you never even ran any type of boat motor before. Does running out of petrol lead to problems with an outboard ? Not usually with a two cycle...many owners of more portable two cycles run their engines dry when removing them from their boats for transport, and they do this frequently Again, our village idiot confirms he knows nothing. Running 2-strokes dry is a bad thing...it starves the bottom end of needed lubrication, and it can dry out diaphrams as well. I think it *too* funny when this clown goes out on a limb with his own words (as opposed to his normal web site cut-n-paste) to try to prove he knows something abouts boats, but only ends up confirming he knows nothing, and is a liar. What a joy it is to read this clown... ![]() |
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