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Louis,
I would hesitate to use the concentrate because I would think it would reduce the effectiveness of the oil for lubrication, but what the hell do I know. I would call Gumout directly at the phone number listed below. Contact Us: Address SOPUS Products ATTN: Gumout Brand Manager PO Box 2967 Houston, TX 77252-2967 Customer Service 800.248.6688 8 am - 5 pm, Mon.-Fri. CST MSDS Requests 800.546.6227 24 Hour Fax on Demand Technical Assistance 800.416.1600 8 am - 5pm, Mon.-Fri. CST "louis" wrote in message ups.com... I've replaced the plugs, sprayed carb cleaner into the carb, changed the fuel line and the fuel filter. Just curious if it's wise to run concentrated amount of gum out through the engine. As my previous post stated, the direction says to mix it up to 21 gallons of gas but my fuel tank is only 6 gallons. Would this hurt the outboard if I didn't dilute the gum out but just used all of it with only 6 gallons of gas? Thanks. m___~¿õ___m wrote: On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 12:01:53 -0800, louis posted: My outboard started to act strange...stalls, sudden death, poor idle. i was planning to empty a can of gum out in my 6 gallon fuel tank. Question, would running such a high concentration of gumout ruin any components? These small little cans are made to mix with up to 21 gallons of gas. I'd rather run this concentrated gum out fuel through the outboard (all six gallons) to see if it clears or cleans up the problem before taking it to the mechanic. Do the expert mechanics on this forum think it's not a good idea? Thanks. I'd check to see if the plugs were fowled or misfiring. Maybe replace them first. Just my first thought after reading your discription of the problem. -- ______m___~¿õ___m_________________ |
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