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On 2/18/05 -rick- nobody wrote:
I think you would be better off not running it dry. Mine hasn't gummed up in 5 years and has gone several periods of a month or so without use. Yours is a small Honda? I don't recall having a prob with my 6hp evinrude but in the case of my 200hp Mariner, my floats have stuck like glue to the bottom ot the bowls after the gasoline evaporated over time. Nothing would unstick them except opening the bowl, reaching in with a finger, and pulling them loose. After that, I give the bowl and jets a good spraying with carb cleaner, put it all back together, and I'm good to go. My Honda dealer also sells Mercury. The tech gave me the impression that my 20hp Honda is more prone to carb clogging than Mercury because of the extremely small jet. Personally, I dunno. Sounds reasonable but that's why I'm asking for opinions from the group. Thanks for yours Cheers, Rick |
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