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78' 6hp evinrude. where to find decals, top end kit
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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 342920" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>Go to a dealer and get a can of BRP "Engine Tuner" and, with the engine running at around 1500RPMs or so and warmed up, spray at least half of the contents of the can down the throat of the carb and let the engine sit overnight. Do not run it clean of the tuner prior to shutting it off. Let the concentrate sit in the engine. Run it clean the next day. </p><p>FWIW - The 1978 and 79 6hp engines were some of the most reliable ever built. I would not touch it internally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 342920, member: 3278"] Go to a dealer and get a can of BRP "Engine Tuner" and, with the engine running at around 1500RPMs or so and warmed up, spray at least half of the contents of the can down the throat of the carb and let the engine sit overnight. Do not run it clean of the tuner prior to shutting it off. Let the concentrate sit in the engine. Run it clean the next day. FWIW - The 1978 and 79 6hp engines were some of the most reliable ever built. I would not touch it internally. [/QUOTE]
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