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I have a 2-year old Merc outboard for the dinghy. It's a 4 stroke 6 HP.
It sat in storage last year and had very little use the year before. THere is a chance that when I stored it, I forgot the fuel stabilizer. I don't think I did, but there's a possibility. The problem is that when it runs, fuel dribbles out of two brass nipple fittings that are on top of the carb, near the choke. I don't know what they're there for, and there's nothing attached to them. To be sure that was correct, I looked at a new one at West Marine - sure enough, there's nothing attached to theirs either. Any ideas? Charlie M/V Wavelength |
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