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(Noobie here) What causes an outboard to backfire?
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<blockquote data-quote="papasage" data-source="post: 58973" data-attributes="member: 658"><p>you can never run all the fuel out of a carb . you run it till it quits there is just a little left in the bottom of the carb. bol. it will dry up in a few dayes . if you leave it full it will take weaks to dry up .if storing for a long time drain the bowl.for a few monts just pump it full evey month add staybill .i have herif using marvle mystery oil .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="papasage, post: 58973, member: 658"] you can never run all the fuel out of a carb . you run it till it quits there is just a little left in the bottom of the carb. bol. it will dry up in a few dayes . if you leave it full it will take weaks to dry up .if storing for a long time drain the bowl.for a few monts just pump it full evey month add staybill .i have herif using marvle mystery oil . [/QUOTE]
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