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<blockquote data-quote="Dstrickland" data-source="post: 396101" data-attributes="member: 19925"><p>So I think I am gonna get the manufacturers version. Should I go right thru the throat of the carb or mix in the fuel is what I am not sure which way to go. . If I mix in the fuel I need to troll around the lake until I go thru the gallon of fuel I guess. With a 6 hp that will take a while. If I go thru the carb I will prob just do it a home in a trash can of water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dstrickland, post: 396101, member: 19925"] So I think I am gonna get the manufacturers version. Should I go right thru the throat of the carb or mix in the fuel is what I am not sure which way to go. . If I mix in the fuel I need to troll around the lake until I go thru the gallon of fuel I guess. With a 6 hp that will take a while. If I go thru the carb I will prob just do it a home in a trash can of water. [/QUOTE]
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