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<blockquote data-quote="DiverDog357" data-source="post: 88343" data-attributes="member: 880"><p>You'll hear lots of bad stories about automatic oil injection. I have never had one on a boat motor but did have one for my quad. Everyone I talked to said do away with it. I talked to an old tech and he said they are basically bullet proof as long as you keep the tank clean so it don't clog they are good to go. I would run several tanks of gas through before I noticed it dropping down. The quad was ridden a lot and I never had a problem with it. I sold it to a guy down the road and he asked about getting rid of the injection said everyone he talked to said he should. I told him what the tech said and he left it on. About a thousand miles later it is still working flawlessly. Keep an eye on it, and as long as you're not losing sleep over it leave it on. If not just unhook it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiverDog357, post: 88343, member: 880"] You'll hear lots of bad stories about automatic oil injection. I have never had one on a boat motor but did have one for my quad. Everyone I talked to said do away with it. I talked to an old tech and he said they are basically bullet proof as long as you keep the tank clean so it don't clog they are good to go. I would run several tanks of gas through before I noticed it dropping down. The quad was ridden a lot and I never had a problem with it. I sold it to a guy down the road and he asked about getting rid of the injection said everyone he talked to said he should. I told him what the tech said and he left it on. About a thousand miles later it is still working flawlessly. Keep an eye on it, and as long as you're not losing sleep over it leave it on. If not just unhook it. [/QUOTE]
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