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Engine flooding if it doesn't pull-start on the first try?
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<blockquote data-quote="HOUSE" data-source="post: 288890" data-attributes="member: 4466"><p>Hey JMichael, thanks a ton for the fast reply...It's relatively fresh gas from the beginning of the year (May) but I've only had the boat out 3 times, so it's been sitting in my garage for most of the summer. Perhaps I just need to shake the 10gallon tank to mix it up better. I remember the gas tank spilling a bit in my garage from overheating...Perhaps some of the gas evaporated and there's too much oil in the mixture now? </p><p></p><p>(I've got the choke off though).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOUSE, post: 288890, member: 4466"] Hey JMichael, thanks a ton for the fast reply...It's relatively fresh gas from the beginning of the year (May) but I've only had the boat out 3 times, so it's been sitting in my garage for most of the summer. Perhaps I just need to shake the 10gallon tank to mix it up better. I remember the gas tank spilling a bit in my garage from overheating...Perhaps some of the gas evaporated and there's too much oil in the mixture now? (I've got the choke off though). [/QUOTE]
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