I have a question that I simply cannot find an answer to on line or anywhere else for that matter. It may be in the manual for my outboard, but I do not have one currently.
I have a 6 H.P. Evinrude motor. It is a 1984 model. It has a kill switch with a tether on it that will shut the engine should I fall overboard if I have the tether attached to my person. The tether clip at the motor end keeps the shut off switch from pushing inward into the handle of the motor. Here is my question: When I am done fishing (this is just my kicker motor used for trolling) what is the proper way to shut off the motor. #1 By disconnecting the gas line from the motor and let the motor run until the gas is burned out of the carb? (it is a 2-cycle motor) OR #2 Am I suppose to just kill it by pushing in on the kill switch as I sometimes do.....However, there must be a preferred way by the manufacturer to shut off the motor. Which way is the PROPER RECOMMENDED WAY??
Thanks for any input you can give me!
I have a 6 H.P. Evinrude motor. It is a 1984 model. It has a kill switch with a tether on it that will shut the engine should I fall overboard if I have the tether attached to my person. The tether clip at the motor end keeps the shut off switch from pushing inward into the handle of the motor. Here is my question: When I am done fishing (this is just my kicker motor used for trolling) what is the proper way to shut off the motor. #1 By disconnecting the gas line from the motor and let the motor run until the gas is burned out of the carb? (it is a 2-cycle motor) OR #2 Am I suppose to just kill it by pushing in on the kill switch as I sometimes do.....However, there must be a preferred way by the manufacturer to shut off the motor. Which way is the PROPER RECOMMENDED WAY??
Thanks for any input you can give me!