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On 31 Aug 2005 05:38:32 -0700, "Tquan" wrote:
One more question. I took the VRO pump out to replace it and noticed a little "thing" below it. It's round and has a small red handle with a schrader valve (sp?) on it. What is it and what does it do? The Schrader valve is for injecting a couple of things that they recommend at times: A fogging oil for seasonal storage (instructions on the can of fogging oil). A decarbonizing fluid (again, instructions are on the can). I've used both in my '91 Evinrude and found the fogging oil delivery to be convenient compared to squirting it directly into the carb mouths. I also found that the decarbonizing fluid left me with a much cleaner engine -- free floating rings, mostly -- than comparable engines that had not done this regularly. I think that modern gasolines and the mixed in oils are prone to leaving carbon deposits around the rings if not treated regularly. Do follow the instructions, especially as to timing, engine temperature and burn-out for the decarbonizing fluid. |
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