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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 435597" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>good job Fire !!</p><p>I also think this is ONE AWESOME FORUM to learn and share ideas and experiences.</p><p>don't know why, but, I have always been intimidated by outboard repairs (everyone has their own fears).</p><p>my last outboard issue was the same as yours - fuel delivery - very frustrating indeed.</p><p>if you don't have the first clue as what to look for or where to start.</p><p>starting at the carb and working back to the gas tank can be expensive in repairing/replacing things</p><p>that are not the problem...... my philosophy is to start at the tank and work towards the motor.</p><p>the most simplest issues can be the most frustrating and time consuming (but can be the cheapest to fix).</p><p>again - good job on your fix !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 435597, member: 13599"] good job Fire !! I also think this is ONE AWESOME FORUM to learn and share ideas and experiences. don't know why, but, I have always been intimidated by outboard repairs (everyone has their own fears). my last outboard issue was the same as yours - fuel delivery - very frustrating indeed. if you don't have the first clue as what to look for or where to start. starting at the carb and working back to the gas tank can be expensive in repairing/replacing things that are not the problem...... my philosophy is to start at the tank and work towards the motor. the most simplest issues can be the most frustrating and time consuming (but can be the cheapest to fix). again - good job on your fix !! [/QUOTE]
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