I have a 1982 Evinrude 35HP outboard. I acquired the engine almost four years ago. The boat that came with the outboard was in extremely poor shape with maple trees growing in it, yet the engine has been running fine since then despite the neglect.<br /><br />I've read about decarbing extensively on the forums and am well aware of the procedure listed in the FAQs. Is it safe to decarb an almost 25 year old motor, which probably has never been decarbed before? The only reason I ask is because my neighbor, who is a typical "if it aint broke don't fix it" type, says that the carbon build-up becomes part of the engine and the procedure can destroy the pistons since the mixture runs too hot. This sounds a little rediculous to me, but I would rather double check here.<br /><br />My reason for wanting to decarb is to perhaps gain a little more performance and hopefully keep the motor running for years to come. Thanks 