After a frustrating season of carb breakdowns, where I had to disassemble the carb 4 times and
clean the jets, I am still no further along in solving the problem. I'm being told that the problem stems from small 4 stroke outboards like
my T9.9 having fine jet openings that are subject
to blockages, that my carb with a float bowl is more likely to produce gunk, to problems with the
newer gasolines. All nice theories, but no firm
answers. I have taken steps like adding Stabil and Mercury Quickclean for carbs to my gas tank
and still I have these problems. I'm told to drain my carbs or run out all the gas between usages (what a pain). Is this just my engine that
is the problem, or is this just poor design by the
Yamaha people. I never had these problems with my two previous 2 stroke engines (Seagull and Chrysler). Is this something Yamaha wants to hush
up to avoid a major recall of these smaller 4 stroke engines? I have no confindence in taking this engine out for a cruise. My last short sail
required a tow when the engine stopped running just outside my port entrance.
clean the jets, I am still no further along in solving the problem. I'm being told that the problem stems from small 4 stroke outboards like
my T9.9 having fine jet openings that are subject
to blockages, that my carb with a float bowl is more likely to produce gunk, to problems with the
newer gasolines. All nice theories, but no firm
answers. I have taken steps like adding Stabil and Mercury Quickclean for carbs to my gas tank
and still I have these problems. I'm told to drain my carbs or run out all the gas between usages (what a pain). Is this just my engine that
is the problem, or is this just poor design by the
Yamaha people. I never had these problems with my two previous 2 stroke engines (Seagull and Chrysler). Is this something Yamaha wants to hush
up to avoid a major recall of these smaller 4 stroke engines? I have no confindence in taking this engine out for a cruise. My last short sail
required a tow when the engine stopped running just outside my port entrance.
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