Hi,
I own a 2009 15hp 2 stroke Yamaha outboard. It has been excellent thus far and I've had no problems with it.
I run it with OPTI 2 Stroke Syntheic Oil premixed at 100:1.
I transport my boat in the back of my truck and take the outboard off of the boat everytime I use it.
Per the advice of my Uncle (a heavy duty mechanic) and an older boat mechanic I knew, I have always been in the habit of unplugging the fuel line from the motor at the boat launch to run the carbs dry. The reasons for doing this are prevent the gas from spoiling or evaporating and gumming up the carbs between usages, and to prevent fuel from leaking out into the water or the boat when I take outboard off of the boat.
I usually unplug the line 20 yards from shore, run up beside the launch, shift to neutral, and let the unit idle (leg in the water) until runs out of gas while I fetch the truck.
I was told today, by a mechanic, that running the carbs dry like that is not good for the motor and could cause premature wear/damage as, "there is no oil to lubricate the rings as the pistons fly around after fuel runs out".
This doesn't make sense to me as I would think that the pistons stop after the fuel runs out because there is no combustion to provide the force required to force them down and up again to overcome the resistance of compression.
But I am not an expert, so I thought I would ask you folks and get your opinion.
Does running a 15hp 2 stroke out of gas cause pre mature wear or damage?
Thanks and regards,
Slam
I own a 2009 15hp 2 stroke Yamaha outboard. It has been excellent thus far and I've had no problems with it.
I run it with OPTI 2 Stroke Syntheic Oil premixed at 100:1.
I transport my boat in the back of my truck and take the outboard off of the boat everytime I use it.
Per the advice of my Uncle (a heavy duty mechanic) and an older boat mechanic I knew, I have always been in the habit of unplugging the fuel line from the motor at the boat launch to run the carbs dry. The reasons for doing this are prevent the gas from spoiling or evaporating and gumming up the carbs between usages, and to prevent fuel from leaking out into the water or the boat when I take outboard off of the boat.
I usually unplug the line 20 yards from shore, run up beside the launch, shift to neutral, and let the unit idle (leg in the water) until runs out of gas while I fetch the truck.
I was told today, by a mechanic, that running the carbs dry like that is not good for the motor and could cause premature wear/damage as, "there is no oil to lubricate the rings as the pistons fly around after fuel runs out".
This doesn't make sense to me as I would think that the pistons stop after the fuel runs out because there is no combustion to provide the force required to force them down and up again to overcome the resistance of compression.
But I am not an expert, so I thought I would ask you folks and get your opinion.
Does running a 15hp 2 stroke out of gas cause pre mature wear or damage?
Thanks and regards,
Slam
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