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Evinrude 9.9...what am I missing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jake11" data-source="post: 358174" data-attributes="member: 14133"><p>i would suggest stripping the carb down and soaking it over night then take a compressor and blow out all the tiny low idle passages and every thing else. if you see a hole blast it with the air. if your jets are removable, use a PROPERLY fitting screw driver and remove them and soak seperately and make sure they are perfectly clean. if it does the trick then you probably just had some gunk in one of the passages. however, if it starts not wanting to idle again after a short period of time i would check/replace ALL of the fuel lines under the hood and to the tank as the cause of your problems may be the lining of one or more of your fuel lines flaking off and plugging up your carb (gotta love that E-fuel). the lines are too cheap to keep putting up with the head ache of tearing down your carb every couple weeks IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake11, post: 358174, member: 14133"] i would suggest stripping the carb down and soaking it over night then take a compressor and blow out all the tiny low idle passages and every thing else. if you see a hole blast it with the air. if your jets are removable, use a PROPERLY fitting screw driver and remove them and soak seperately and make sure they are perfectly clean. if it does the trick then you probably just had some gunk in one of the passages. however, if it starts not wanting to idle again after a short period of time i would check/replace ALL of the fuel lines under the hood and to the tank as the cause of your problems may be the lining of one or more of your fuel lines flaking off and plugging up your carb (gotta love that E-fuel). the lines are too cheap to keep putting up with the head ache of tearing down your carb every couple weeks IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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