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<blockquote data-quote="mmarz4evr" data-source="post: 258902" data-attributes="member: 7211"><p>Well staring with the Spark plugs, I have the wrong ones. I ordered the plugs that were in there when I bought the outboard NGK BR9HS. I found a chart saying I should use Champion QL77JC4 or QL82C. I'm going to start there and see if it improves in idle. I will consider a de-carb after that and trying new fuel. Hoping it doesnt have to go any further. I've never taken apart or cleaned a carb before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmarz4evr, post: 258902, member: 7211"] Well staring with the Spark plugs, I have the wrong ones. I ordered the plugs that were in there when I bought the outboard NGK BR9HS. I found a chart saying I should use Champion QL77JC4 or QL82C. I'm going to start there and see if it improves in idle. I will consider a de-carb after that and trying new fuel. Hoping it doesnt have to go any further. I've never taken apart or cleaned a carb before. [/QUOTE]
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