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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 25298" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>You don't. The fuel filter on these motors won't block real small stuff. A bit of rust and crud will gum up your carb real quick. That is not a practical on the water fix. A three gallon tank will take you longer than you ever need to go. Also, to get going, you need a Johnson/Evinrude brass tank end. This screws into the socket on the tank - put a bit of teflon on the threads. Also, go ahead and get a new fuel line, with Johnson/Evinrude ends, and store it inside. May as well get the motor end as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 25298, member: 55"] You don't. The fuel filter on these motors won't block real small stuff. A bit of rust and crud will gum up your carb real quick. That is not a practical on the water fix. A three gallon tank will take you longer than you ever need to go. Also, to get going, you need a Johnson/Evinrude brass tank end. This screws into the socket on the tank - put a bit of teflon on the threads. Also, go ahead and get a new fuel line, with Johnson/Evinrude ends, and store it inside. May as well get the motor end as well. [/QUOTE]
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